Chiropractic Helps Nerve Pain In Long Island

By Rae Patricio


Each day people in New York wake up in pain and many of these problems are a result of pinched nerves. An impinged nerve can make your back ache or give you a headache. Your legs could hurt or you may experience numbness in your hands. These problems and many more may be helped by Long Island Active Release technique from your chiropractor.

Nerves may be impinged by muscles, tendons, or your spine. This may be the result of trauma from an accident or overuse. For example, a car accident can throw your spine out of alignment and working at a computer all day, can result in problems like carpal tunnel syndrome. Once muscles and tendons are over tight, they may affect mobility.

A tightened muscle, tendon, or ligament may interfere with nerve activity. Your nerves are an important part of the brain's communication system. Nerves constantly send and receive messages from the brain to the body. Once a nerve is impinged it cannot do its job properly and this may cause pain signals to run along the nerve, causing you to feel strange sensations.

An irritated nerve can create a feeling of electrical shock. You also could have a serious backache or your muscles may become tight. Nerve pain can be the cause of numbness in the extremities or you could feel like someone is placing a hot poker against your skin.

Irritated nerves often form scar tissue as result of injury and this scar tissue can interfere with nerve function and mobility. Active release therapy or ART is designed to relax muscles and break up scar tissue which is restricting movement. This helps to improve movement and can allow impinged nerves to heal.

With ART, the practitioner touches various areas in the body and places pressure on the right locations. This can provide improved muscle and nerve function and in some cases, chiropractic adjustment therapy may be needed to restore the spine to its natural position. Within a few sessions, you could be feeling much better.




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