Here at Kosak Chiropractic and Acupuncture of West Omaha, we can administer non-surgical chiropractic pinched nerve treatment to decompress compressed nerves, or pinched nerves, giving you back your normal function and lifestyle.
The human body is capable of a remarkable number of functions -- as well as an equally remarkable number of malfunctions. Even a small imbalance between the delicate, tightly-packed components of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems can lead to odd, uncomfortable, sometimes disabling neurological reactions. If part of your body just doesn't feel or work as it usually does, the underlying problem may be a compressed or "pinched" nerve.
Pinched nerves can cause problems, not just at the site of the impingement, but anywhere along the nerve pathways connected to the impingement site. But the same natural forces that produced that compression can also help relieve it.
Pinched nerves are quite common, and so are their underlying causes. An acute injury that causes inflammation and swelling near a nerve can result in nerve compression. (If you've ever bumped your elbow against something, the weird tingling sensation you experienced was the result of a direct impact on a nerve.)
Acute injuries such as auto accident injuries can also violently displace spinal components, compressing nerves, nerve roots, or even the spinal cord. But pinched nerves can also sneak up on you. Many chronic issues in the body can cause spinal nerve or nerve root compression, including:
Chiropractors know telltale signs of a pinched nerve include pain, numbness, tingly "pins and needles" feelings, and reduced muscle strength or control. A pinched cervical nerve root may produce these symptoms in an upper extremity, a problem called cervical radiculopathy. A pinched sciatic nerve root may cause the same symptoms in a lower extremity, or sciatica. In the most extreme (emergency) cases, it's even possible to lose bladder or bowel control. If you experience any of this pain, call our Chiropractor in West Omaha today to seek treatment for pinched nerve pain.
The nervous system is a vast, intricate network, roughly corresponding to the countless wires, hubs, and trunks of a complex telephone or computer network. The spinal cord is the largest nerve bundle of all; it's protected and partly encased by the vertebrae. Large nerve roots penetrate through gaps in this protection, spreading out and branching off into the many smaller nerves that conduct signals through all parts of the body.
When a neighboring structure compresses one of these nerves, the sensory and motor signals that flow along it become interrupted or distorted. To make matters worse, the dysfunction may affect any subsidiary nerves that are "downstream" of the nerve being pinched, resulting in referred pain to the area of the body that relies on those nerve signals.
Some pinched nerve symptoms resolve themselves -- but if yours are sticking with you, recurring frequently, or causing significant issues with your quality of life (and other, more urgent medical causes have been ruled out), it's time to visit Kosak Chiropractic and Acupuncture.
Our West Omaha chiropractor, Dr. Kevin Kosak, will note the nature, intensity, and location of your symptoms while performing any other necessary diagnostics to isolate the source of compression. A discussion of your daily work habits or lifestyle can also help us diagnose a repetitive motion injury or other issues that may encourage nerve compression. Depending on what we find, we will then prescribe natural, non-surgical chiropractic and therapeutic techniques to help you feel better safely and quickly. Your treatment plan may include:
If you are feeling a pinched nerve in the neck, then you know that this can be an annoying, painful condition to deal with. First, it is important to know what a pinched nerve in the neck is. The body uses nerves to send signals to its organs, tissues, and cells. If these nerves are compressed along the way, this can lead to a condition known as a pinched nerve. It is important to learn about the symptoms and causes of this condition.
There are a few common causes of a pinched nerve in the neck. Some of the most common causes include:
If you have a pinched nerve in the neck, then you might notice a few symptoms. First, you might feel stiffness or soreness in your neck. Second, you are going to notice shooting pains that run down the length of the nerve. Finally, you might also notice weakness in your shoulder or arm because the nerve that powers this part of your body has been impinged.
The good news is that there are a few treatment options available.
If you are looking for help from a pinched nerve doctor, then we are here to help you. There are a few treatment options that we can provide. These include:
Using a well-rounded approach to a pinched nerve in neck treatment, our pinched nerve doctor can help you make a recovery.
If a pinched nerve has been putting the pinch on your quality of life, maybe it's time you released that compressed nerve tissue the natural way. Contact our West Omaha chiropractic clinic at (402) 964-0300 today. While there are many choices for chiropractors in West Omaha, we provide a gentle and family-friendly environment. We're ready to evaluate your condition and free up that painfully pinched nerve!
14450 Eagle Run Dr #150
Omaha, NE 68116
United States
Phone: (402) 964-0300
Monday-Thursday
9:30am-12:30pm &
3:00pm-6:00pm
Friday-Sunday
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