Conditions TreatedNeck Pain & Whiplash
Neck Pain & Whiplash Injuries |
Many people turn to chiropractic care for safe, effective treatment of neck pain with arm pain, numbness, and tingling.
While this is sometimes called a "pinched nerve," there are actually many causes of these symptoms. Common causes include
"trigger points" in various muscles, and irritated nerves from stiff and restricted joints and muscles. While a "pinched
nerve" usually responds very well to chiropractic care, it is actually a relatively rare condition. In true cases of pinched
nerve, you will feel tingling, numbness, and possibly even weakness due to pressure and inflammation on a nerve from bulging
discs or bone spurs along the spine. Pressure on these "pinched nerves" can cause your symptoms to travel away from the
spine, along the course of the nerve. The nerves of the neck travel down the shoulder and extend into the arm, hand, and
fingers. This is why so many neck problems cause symptoms to radiate into the arm and hand.
A thorough examination, in our chicago offices, including orthopedic and neurologic testing and X-ray or MRI studies, if
necessary, will help to determine your exact diagnosis and individualized treatment plan. Manipulation (adjustment) of the
spinal and extremity joints is very effective in restoring normal function to the joints, as well as to the surrounding
muscles and nerves. This usually leads to a decrease in pain and faster recovery. Part of your treatment may also include
some combination of the following: acupuncture, cold laser therapy, physical therapy techniques, therapeutic exercises, homeopathy, electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and ice or heat therapy.
Massage therapy & myofascial release techniques may also be used in
conjunction with these other therapies in order to get the best results. Also, the chiropractor may arrange for on-site
(Chicago Office) evaluation of your workout routine and/or workplace to correct improper ergonomic conditions, which may be
aggravating your condition. If you are experiencing the symptoms of "pinched nerve" described above, we recommend that you
schedule an appointment as quickly as possible. In the event that your condition requires medical attention, an appropriate
referral would be made promptly. However, surgery is rarely needed and should only be considered if conservative therapy
fails.