Locals Learn How Memphis Chiropractor Helps Get Rid Of Numbness And Tingling

By Jay Dy


Your brain and the world around you are linked through millions of sensory nerve fibers. Each fiber is very fragile. They transmit information required for your safety, balance and movement. Numb and tingling limbs indicate nerves that are not working properly. Often a Memphis chiropractor is able to correct the cause of this problem.

People describe numbness and tingling in many different ways. Some call it an arm going to sleep. Others describe the sensation as that of pins and needles. The cause of the problem is a nerve that is being impinged so it is no longer able to provide proper input to the brain.

In order for the nerve to function correctly, the underlying problem must be removed. If left too long, impingements can tear, cut or damage nerves, leading to permanent numbness. However, in most cases, removing the impingement of peripheral sensory nerves allows the nerve to begin a healing process.

One of the most common locations for nerve irritation to take place is in the spine. A subluxation or herniated disc allows other structures to press on the nerve. The numbness might affect the shoulder, arm, hand or fingers. In the lower back, the impingement causes problems in the hip, leg or foot. Sometimes the impingement causes pain in the limbs, but not near the spine where the nerve is actually being pinched.

Chiropractic helps to restore balance to the individual's spine, resolving the pinched nerve. The noninvasive therapy does not depend on shots, medication or surgery. Once the spinal adjustment releases the pressure, nerve fibers begin their process of natural repair.

Numbness and tingling can affect many different parts of the body. While some is due to irreversible nerve damage caused by diseases such as diabetes, most is caused by impingement of nerves along their path. A Memphis chiropractor offers help for these impingements that allows the natural healing of the body to begin.




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