Rutland Chiropractic Effective for Disc Herniation & Radicular Pain After Car Crashes
Radicular discomfort is a condition that develops when something fails with the nerve roots in your vertebrae and Dr. Cyr sees many people from the Rutland region who are dealing with this. These nerves send messages from your brain to the rest of your body and when they’re injured it can lead to discomfort, numbness, tingling and other problems. Radicular pain can be very disruptive to your life, making it hard to do even the easiest tasks.
There are quite a few possible causes of radicular pain, which are herniated discs, spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis. Herniated discs are a frequent cause of radicular pain and result when the soft inner tissue of the disc protrudes out through a gap in the outer casing. This puts duress on the close by nerve roots and cause issues. Spinal stenosis is a condition that takes place when the spaces within your spinal column become tapered, which can also lead to pressure on the nerve roots. Spondylolisthesis is a condition in which one vertebra moves out of place and onto the bone under it, which can also cause pressure on the nerve roots.
Radicular pain can be caused by trauma like a car crash or can develop from aging and degeneration. As we get older, our discs and spine have reduced flexibility and that can result in nerve pain.
Chiropractic Treatment and How it Can Help
Chiropractors are skilled to diagnose and treat conditions that affect the spine and nervous system. Dr. Cyr in Rutland uses a numnber of techniques including adjustments, manipulation and massage to help reduce pain and increase function. If you have had radicular pain, don’t hesitate to call us at (802) 775-6961 for an appointment.
Reference
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