Spinal Conditions
There are various conditions that can cause a dysfunction to any of the 31 pairs of nerves that exit the spinal cord. Nerve Impingement Syndrome(NIS) is quite common and can result from many of the conditions listed below. NIS is a result of something, whether it be bone or muscle, impinging on a nerve, causing various symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling or burning pain ,just to name a few. Irrespective of the cause, if left untreated for to long, it may lead to significant impairment of motor, sensory, or autonomic function. If a nerve is irritated anywhere along it's course, then it only makes sense that whatever that nerve supplies won't function at it's highest level, whether it be your muscles or intestines for example.
Early diagnosis followed by appropriate treatment protocols can greatly alleviate pain symptoms and promote a curative process in your body. The key is taking care of problems before they become chronic (long term) because they are much harder to treat at this point, so dont wait, get help now!!
Dr. Bach was extensively trained in the treatment of spinal disorders, some of which are listed below.
The spinal nerves can be damaged in many ways, producing various symptom patterns, depending on the location, or level where the damage is occuring. The nerves of the spine can be cut in an accident, compressed by surrounding muscle or bone, destroyed by infection, damaged when its blood supply is cut off, or affected by diseases that alter its nerve function. The following are just some of the problems that can arise from improper spinal function: - Herniated disc - Joint Fixation - Sciatica - Degenerated Disc Disease - Pinched Nerve - Radiculopathy - Degenerated Joint Disease - Foraminal Stenosis - Facet Syndrome - Headaches -Migraines -Spinal Stenosis All of these conditions have been successfully treated with chiropractic care. It is our job to determine the nature of the problem and fix it. |