Old Mill Chiropractic Relief for St Peters Neuropathy
Nerve pain is neuropathy. Old Mill Chiropractic treats St Peters neuropathy with St Peters chiropractic care. Burning, stabbing, numb pain in the arms, hands, feet, leg, toes, fingers is neuropathic pain. Old Mill Chiropractic often sees neuropathy with St Peters back pain and sciatica. Neuropathy is due to a multitude of potential issues like pinched nerves, spinal stenosis, or pressure from a herniated disc. Old Mill Chiropractic treats all of these conditions with gentle, non-surgical Cox Technic as one element of a St Peters chiropractic treatment plan. If a nerve is compressed, neuropathy may develop. Neuropathy may extend to the hands and feet depending on the nerve that is irritated. Neuropathy is painful. Neuropathy heals gradually. Old Mill Chiropractic may well assist its heal and relief.
Causes and Symptoms of Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a type of neuropathy Old Mill Chiropractic sees in St Peters neck and back pain patients. Peripheral neuropathy stems from damage to peripheral nerves. These nerves are part of the nervous system that sends info from your brain to your spinal cord (which is the central nervous system) and then out to the rest of the body. That’s how peripheral neuropathy may extend to your toes and fingers. It may be brought on by sudden trauma or injury or by repetitive stress due to compression type injuries from doing certain activities over and over that bother and inflame joints, tendons and muscles. Peripheral neuropathy is often described by St Peters chiropractic patients as a tingling sensation or sharp, stabbing pain or a numbness or a burning sensation in the hands or feet or as a clumsiness that has you dropping things all the time. (1) Whatever its sensation, peripheral neuropathy may be disruptive, may go away if the peripheral nervous system has a chance to heal itself after injury or the source of the peripheral neuropathy is found and remedied, or may be assisted in healing. Old Mill Chiropractic comes in here to find the source of the neuropathy and offer St Peters chiropractic care to address it and ease the irritated nerves. One article even shares that 28 days of compression causes disc degeneration while 28 days of decompression reverses it. (2) Old Mill Chiropractic offers Cox Technic to do this!
Healing Ability of Nerves in Neuropathy
Curiously, peripheral nerves have an amazing knack for regenerating themselves after injury. It will take time. One author explains that these nerves regenerate a millimeter a day (about an inch a month), so if the nerve that is damaged goes from your spine to your toes, that may take more time. (3) Researchers report that good but incomplete recovery happens over 2 to 3 years for most patients with sciatic neuropathy (due to spinal nerve compression). Moderate improvement of the symptoms occurs in 30% of sciatic neuropathy patients by 1 year, 50% by 2 years and 75% by 3 years. (4) In a review of published evidence about neuropathic pain, researchers detail that 37% of chronic low back pain (that lasting more than 3 months) cases and 41% of soft tissue syndromes (like ligament or muscle tears) have neuropathic pain. (5) These types of patients are ready for St Peters chiropractic care at Old Mill Chiropractic
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