jeudi 18 février 2016

Chiropractic Helps Nerve Pain In Long Island

By Rae Patricio


If you are suffering from pain and discomfort, the problem could be a pinched nerve or nerve impingement. This can result in headaches, back pain, leg pain, and pain almost anywhere in the body. In fact, even vital organ function can be affected. Thankfully, your chiropractor offers Long Island active release technique, and it can be highly beneficial.

Nerves can become impinged for many different reasons, but one of the most common causes today is overuse or repetitive motion. This often happens on the job with people working on assembly lines, at computer keyboards, or any job which requires performing the same duties over and over again, all day long. This kind of activity can irritate muscles and tendons and cause them to tighten.

Tight muscles can affect nerve function and you could be in pain. Your nerves are natural communication lines between your brain and the rest of the body. Without nerves, the brain could not operate the body. This is why serious spinal injuries may result in paralysis. Impinged nerves can create some very unusual sensations in your body.

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.

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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