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Pinched Nerves FAQs
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A pinched nerve happens when surrounding tissues like bones, muscles, or tendons apply too much pressure to a nerve. This pressure can disrupt the nerve’s normal function, causing pain, tingling, or numbness. At Counselman & Wade Chiropractic in Topeka, KS, we often see patients with this condition, especially in the neck, back, or wrist. The discomfort can range from mild to severe, and it often worsens with certain movements.

What Are Common Causes?

Pinched nerves can result from poor posture, repetitive movements, injury, or underlying conditions like arthritis or herniated discs. Sitting at a desk for long hours or lifting heavy objects improperly may increase the risk. In some cases, swelling from inflammation can compress the nerve. Identifying the cause helps our chiropractor provide the most effective pinched nerve treatment.

What Are the Symptoms of a Pinched Nerve?

Symptoms may include sharp or burning pain, numbness, muscle weakness, or a “pins and needles” feeling. These sensations can be localized or radiate into nearby areas, depending on which nerve is affected. Many people also notice that symptoms get worse at night or after certain activities. If the nerve remains compressed for too long, long-term damage may occur, so early care is important.

How Can Chiropractic Care Help?

Chiropractic adjustments can relieve pressure on the nerve by improving joint alignment and reducing inflammation. Our chiropractor uses gentle, targeted techniques to restore proper movement and function. In addition to adjustments, we may recommend stretching, posture changes, or specific exercises. This conservative approach supports natural healing without the need for medications or invasive procedures.

Is Chiropractic Care Safe for Pinched Nerves?

Chiropractic care is generally safe and effective for pinched nerve treatment. At Counselman & Wade Chiropractic, we tailor each care plan to the individual, based on a full evaluation and your specific symptoms. Our chiropractor uses careful techniques designed to avoid further irritation. Many patients notice significant relief after a few sessions, especially when they follow the full plan of care.

When Should I See a Chiropractor?

If you have persistent pain, numbness, or weakness that doesn’t improve with rest, it’s time to seek care. The sooner a pinched nerve is treated, the better the outcome. Ignoring symptoms can lead to complications that may take longer to correct. Visiting a chiropractor near you ensures you’re getting local, accessible care that fits your schedule.

Call Today to Schedule Your Visit If

you're dealing with symptoms of a pinched nerve, call Counselman & Wade Chiropractic in Topeka, KS. Our chiropractor is here to help you get lasting relief through proven methods. Don’t let nerve pain interfere with your life—call today to schedule your evaluation and take the first step toward recovery.
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Counselman & Wade Chiropractic
1408 SW Topeka Blvd
Topeka, KS 66612
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