Local Residents 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.

These sensations are described in a number of different ways. Some refer to it as a hand going to sleep. Others may use the descriptive term of pins and needles. The root cause of this feeling is often a nerve that is being pinched in such a manner as to prevent proper impulse transmission.

For the nerve to return to correct function, the impingement must be resolved. If left to cause problems too long, the pinch may cut, tear or damage nerves so that one experiences permanent tingling and numbness. However, most of the time, resolving the pinch allows the peripheral sensory nerves to heal.

The spine is one of the more common locations for irritation of one's nerves. Subluxations or herniated discs allow nerves to be compressed. As a result, one might experience numbness along the arm or fingers. Impingements in the lower back result in hip problems as well as those affecting the leg and foot. Sometimes, the problem is felt in the limbs without affecting the back where the pinch takes place.

Chiropractic works by restoring balance to the spine so nerves are no longer being pinched. The therapy is noninvasive and not dependant on using drugs, surgery or shots. Once the pressure is removed, the nerve begins the slow repair process.

Numbness and tingling affect many different body parts. Although the problem can be caused by diseases, including diabetes, a more frequent cause is impingement of nerves. With help from a Memphis chiropractor, the pinch is removed allowing the body's self healing processes to begin.




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