PINCHED NERVES in The Woodlands TX
Do you have a pinched nerve in The Woodlands? When you feel discomfort and it feels like a pinched nerve there is a lot more happening than you think. Just like a train traveling through a tunnel, the train needs a clear pathway to reach its destination.
DO YOU HAVE A PINCHED NERVE IN The Woodlands TX?
Your spine is designed to allow a certain amount of turning and bending while keeping the nerve supply open. The spinal cord is protected by these 24 bones and nerves extend off each side of the spinal cord at each segmental level to its corresponding organs. Just like a hose, when a nerve is being compressed it impairs your body’s ability to function at its full potential.
When a vertebra is out of its natural position, it can compress the nerve that passes through the surrounding openings and then those nerves become irritated. When this change occurs we refer it the resulting structure as a subluxation. Even more than just a subluxation occurring, there are two different classifications for this nerve interference.
The first is a compressed lesion which is actually not very common. It’s a more eloquent way of saying “pinched nerve”. The most common is what is known as a facilitative lesion. This is the result of the nerve root being twisted, strained or chafed.
When the staff of Corrective Spinal Care of Texas provides care, they do more than work with the static structures like the vertebra but they also work on the soft tissue. We do this because they don’t move unless muscles move them. Muscles, like everything else in your body, are controlled by the nervous system. As you can see, a subluxation can create a nasty cycle and a number of problems. It is our duty to use several steps to find these subluxations in your spine, undo them, and prevent them from returning.
FINDING, TREATING, PREVENTING PINCHED NERVES
At Corrective Spinal Care of Texas in The Woodlands, we perform an extensive examination to identify the root cause of your problems, locate the exact location where treatment is necessary, and get movement back in the area. We restore movement through a chiropractic adjustment. When this occurs, there is an immediate release of endorphins, which are natural pain killers. The chiropractic adjustment facilitates the body to return to its normal state and allows the body to being a healing or recovery process.
Call our The Woodlands team at Corrective Spinal Care of Texas today so we can help you protect the integrity of your body.
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Corrective Spinal Care of Texas
8000 Research Forest Dr Ste 325
The Woodlands, TX 77382
(281) 651-5794