Numbness and Tingling

Numbness and tingling, often described as a "pins and needles" sensation, can affect various parts of the body, commonly the hands, arms, legs, and feet. These sensations may be caused by pressure on nerves, poor circulation, or underlying conditions such as nerve damage, herniated discs, or carpal tunnel syndrome. Numbness and tingling can range from mildly irritating to severely disruptive, making it difficult to perform daily activities or even affecting your balance and coordination.

While medications may provide temporary relief, they do not address the root cause of these sensations. Spinal Decompression coupled with chiropractic care offers a natural, non-invasive way to reduce nerve root pressure, manage numbness and tingling by focusing on spinal alignment and nerve health. By our combined treatment we can help to speed up restore normal sensation and mobility, reducing the frequency and intensity of numbness and tingling.

If you are experiencing these uncomfortable sensations, schedule a consultation today to learn how chiropractic adjustments can help restore normal nerve function and improve your well-being.

Tendonitis Care

Tendonitis is an inflammation or irritation of a tendon, the thick fibrous cords that connect muscle to bone. It often results from repetitive motion or overuse, especially in areas like the shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and heels. Common symptoms include pain, tenderness, and swelling near the affected joint, which may worsen with movement. Left untreated, tendonitis can lead to chronic pain or even tendon rupture.

Our team offers a non-invasive approach to managing tendonitis by addressing reducing inflammation and promoting natural healing. Treatment may include Regen Therapy, physiotherapy, Chiropractic manipulation, lifestyle guidance to prevent recurrence.

Early intervention is important for recovery and long-term function. If you are experiencing symptoms that may indicate tendonitis, call us today to see how we can help you experience relief.

Disc Herniation and Treatment

A disc herniation occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through a crack in the tougher outer layer. This condition often results in pressure on nearby nerves, leading to symptoms such as back pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs. Disc herniations can be caused by injury, poor posture, repetitive strain, or natural wear over time. While some people experience sharp or radiating pain, others may notice a gradual loss of mobility or function.

We offer a conservative, non-invasive approach to managing disc herniations. Our providers are trained to assess spinal health and identify areas of misalignment and or nerve compression after a detailed exam, x-ray, necessary MRI to identify the best possible treatment to help reduce pressure on the affected disc and surrounding nerves. This can ease pain, improve mobility, and promote the body’s natural healing process.

Our providers may also provide customized exercises, ergonomic advice, and posture training to support long-term spine health. These strategies work together to address the underlying cause and prevent future issues.

If you are experiencing symptoms of a disc herniation, seek help from a chiropractor. Early care can lead to better outcomes and help you return to your daily activities with greater comfort.

Sciatic Pain and Treatment

Sciatic pain, or sciatica, occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes irritated or compressed, often causing sharp, burning, or radiating pain from the lower back through the hips and down one leg. This condition can be caused by a herniated disc, spinal misalignment, muscle tightness, or other structural issues in the lower back. It may also include symptoms such as tingling, numbness, or weakness in the affected leg.

Our providers offer a natural, non-invasive solution for managing sciatic pain. Lumbar Spinal Decompression therapy works by gently stretching the spine to reduce pressure on compressed discs and nerves. This negative pressure helps herniated and bulging discs retract, easing nerve irritation and encouraging the natural healing process. It is especially effective for conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and facet joint syndrome. Chiropractors focus on correcting misalignments in the spine, relieving nerve pressure, and improving joint mobility. Through gentle spinal adjustments, they help reduce inflammation and restore proper function to the lower back and surrounding muscles. These treatments support the body’s ability to heal itself and aim to resolve the root cause of the pain rather than just masking symptoms.

In addition to Spinal Decompression therapy and adjustments, our provider may recommend stretching exercises, posture training, and lifestyle changes to help prevent future flare-ups. This personalized approach can lead to long-lasting relief and improved mobility.

If you are struggling with sciatic pain, consider visiting a chiropractor. Early intervention can speed recovery and help you return to your daily activities with greater comfort and confidence.

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