Alternative therapy practitioners who specialize in such manual therapy methods as chiropractic, osteopathy , or Massage Therapy will look closely at the mechanical factors in the region of pain
Pinched nerves can be treated several ways; the most common treatment is a chiropractic adjustment. Muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatory medications can be prescribed for the pain and discomfort of a pinched nerve.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is initially treated with splints, which support the wrist and prevent it from flexing inward into the position that exacerbates median nerve compression.
Yes, a pinched nerve can lead to inflammation in the affected area.
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Answer You might have a pinched or damaged nerve. I'd see the doctor to make sure it isn't anything serious, because if it is a pinched or damaged nerve, and it isn't treated right away, you might have permanent damage.
Nerve problems would probably be best treated by a neurologist and depression can be treated by a psychiatrist, a family physician, or an internal medicine physician, but a psychiatrist might be the way to go for depression.
Migraines are a genetic neurologic disease - the cause is in your genes. However, a pinched nerve in the cervical spine area (neck) can trigger Migraine attacks in people with the genetic capacity for them. Usually the best way to begin to manage Migraines is to find and eliminate triggers. In this case, that would include the pinched nerve. Depending upon the nature of the pinched nerve, it may be possible for a pain management specialist to do a nerve block procedure that might be helpful in at least temporarily eliminating or improving this trigger. This nerve block injection will contain a numbing agent and usually a corticosteroid.
Yes, pinched is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of the verb "pinch". Past participles can also be used as adjectives.Example:Jason has a pinched nerve in his back. (The adjective "pinched" describes the noun "nerve".)
I was given a shot of Toradol and had ibuprofen recommended to me for pinched nerve at L3 and L4.
I got a pinched nerve in the neck from stretching the neck. I would say no but I'm not a doctor
No, pinched nerve in the neck can not kill you.
To be sure if you have pinched a nerve in your left upper arm please consult a physician.