Natural Chiropractic Care For Pinched Nerves 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 in your body can become irritated in many ways. For example, if your job requires you to do the same tasks time and time again, it can create tension and stress in muscles. This is often caused by jobs like computer operators or assembly line workers. Once muscles become too tight, they don't have the chance to relax.

Tightened ligaments, muscles, and tendons can interfere with nerve function, and this may create a host of problems. Nerves in the body serve as communications between the brain and your body. They are a natural electrical wiring system. When nerves become irritated or pinched, they may no longer function properly and this can result in some very painful sensations.

An impinged or irritated nerve can make you feel like you stuck your finger in a light socket. Nerve pain can be responsible for headaches and shoulder discomfort. A malfunctioning nerve may cause your hands to go numb or you may feel like you are being burned with something very hot.

When nerves are impinged it can cause damage and this forms scar tissue. This tissue is hard and often makes muscle or joint movement very difficult. ART (Active Release Therapy) was created to get rid of nerve scar tissue. This can allow the nerves and other bodily tissues to heal, restoring function to both muscles and nerves.

A qualified ART practitioner checks the body for signs of scar tissue. These areas (called trigger points) can be broken up by placing the right kind of pressure on them. In addition, your tightened muscles may have affected the alignment of your spine and this can be corrected with gentle and effective chiropractic adjustment therapy. After a few visits, you may be much better.




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