Chiropractic Treats Radicular Problems After Car Accidents
Depew Chiropractic Therapy Treats Radicular Problems After Car Accidents
An auto crash can cause radicular issues, which is pain that emits out from the site of the injury. The problems may be caused by several reasons, including damage to the spinal ligaments, a bulging disc, or soreness of the spine.
The anatomy of radicular pain can be complex, but mostly, it starts by pressure on the nerves that run along your spine. Your spinal nerves are what permits your brain to communicate with your body, so it's important to make sure those pathways are working properly.
Radiating discomfort can disrupt a person's life in several ways. The problem may make it tough to sleep, to concentrate, or to engage in everyday activities. In some cases, the pain may be so strong that the patient is not able to work or even leave the house.
Research Shows That Chiropractic Treatment Can Help in Depew
Chiropractic Treatment has been shown to be an effective treatment for radicular discomfort. By restoring the normal function of the spine, chiropractic adjustments can help to decrease the pressure on the nerves that is causing radicular discomfort.
Chiropractic works by gently adjusting the spine to improve alignment and lessen pressure on the nerves. This helps the body to heal naturally and can provide relief from radicular aching.
If you are suffering from radicular discomfort, give our Depew clinic a call today at (716) 668-2225. We'll do our best to help you get and stay free from radicular pain. We would be happy to help you find relief!
References
- Plener J, Ammendolia C, Hogg-Johnson S. Nonoperative management of degenerative cervical radiculopathy: protocol of a systematic review. J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2022 Apr;66(1):74-84. PMID: 35655692; PMCID: PMC9103640.
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