Numbness and Tingling
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Author: Dr. Adam Wild (Chiropractor)
Effective Relief at BodyFix Chiropractic
Comprehensive Treatment for Numbness and Tingling in Belmont & Medowie with Dr. Adam Wild
Paresthesia—while the term may be unfamiliar, the sensation of numbness and tingling, especially in the extremities, is something many people experience. Often described as “pins and needles,” this sensation can be a classic symptom of pinched nerves. While it’s common for a hand or foot to “fall asleep” after sitting awkwardly, for some, these disruptive sensations become a regular part of life. At BodyFix Chiropractic, Dr. Adam Wild and his team provide effective, lasting relief for the underlying causes of numbness, tingling, and pain.
Understanding the Causes of Numbness and Tingling
Several factors can lead to pinched nerves, resulting in discomfort and abnormal sensations. Common causes include:
Subluxations (Misalignments)
Improper spinal alignment due to poor posture or other habits.
Ergonomic Issues
Poor office setups, improper lifting techniques, or repetitive tasks performed without the correct form.
Traumatic Injuries
Injuries from car accidents, sports incidents, or other personal injuries.
Bulging, Protruding, or Herniated Discs
Conditions that can compress nearby nerves, leading to numbness and tingling.
The location of your numbness and tingling can offer clues about where the nerve is being pinched. X-rays may be necessary to pinpoint the issue, allowing our chiropractor to provide targeted treatment. Here’s how symptoms may manifest based on location:
Legs and Feet
Numbness or tingling in these areas may indicate a pinched nerve in the lower back. If symptoms radiate down from the lower back into one or both legs, this is often referred to as sciatica.
Arms and Hands
If you experience numbness and tingling in these areas, the source may be a pinched nerve in the lower neck or upper back. Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome often involve nerve compression in both the neck and wrist.
Large Areas of the Body
Numbness and tingling affecting larger areas, such as one side of the body or the face, can be concerning. An x-ray will typically reveal the presence of pinched nerves that can be effectively treated through our non-invasive, drug-free chiropractic care.
Chiropractic Care for Lasting Relief
At BodyFix Chiropractic, we specialize in treating pinched nerves with a comprehensive approach that includes:
Chiropractic Adjustments
Dr. Wild gently realigns the spine to relieve pressure on the nerves, often providing immediate relief and facilitating the healing process.
Spinal Decompression Therapy
This effective treatment alleviates pressure on spinal discs, promoting recovery and reducing discomfort.
Radial Shockwave Therapy
This advanced technique stimulates blood flow and accelerates healing in affected areas.
Class 4 Laser Therapy
A non-invasive option that promotes cellular healing and reduces pain.
Therapeutic Exercise
Customized exercises designed to restore strength and mobility, preventing the recurrence of symptoms.
Take Action—Schedule Your Appointment Today!
If you’re experiencing numbness and tingling, or suspect you may have a pinched nerve, don’t wait to seek help. Early intervention is key to preventing long-term complications and discomfort.
Contact Dr. Adam Wild at BodyFix Chiropractic to schedule your appointment today.
Call us at 02 4945 8688 or visit our locations in Belmont and Medowie to start your journey toward relief and improved health.