Like an open window, nerve openings along your spine must be clear and unobstructed.
It's called a pinched nerve because that's what
it feels like. But there's a lot more going on!
The 24 moving bones of your spine protect your spinal cord while
permitting normal turning and bending. Pairs of nerve roots, one
on each side, branch off your spinal cord at each segmental level
to service the organs and tissues of your body. When these openings
are unobstructed, your brain can properly control and regulate
your body.
When a spinal bone is malpositioned, it can encroach upon these
important nerve openings. Nerve irritation can result. We call
that a nerve interference.
Two Types
When spinal bones lose their normal motion or position,
it can cause one of two types of nerve disturbances:
Compressed lesion - This is just a fancy name for a pinched nerve.
What surprises many is that it's actually quite rare. More common
is a...
Facilitative lesion - This is when the nerve root is stretched,
twisted or chafed. Think: hard tissue rubbing on soft tissue.
But remember, bones are static structures. They don’t move unless
muscles move them. And muscles don’t move bones unless commanded
by the nervous system. An irritated nerve creates a vicious loop.
Our job is to locate these areas of your spine and reduce their
impact on your nervous system.
A Precise Nudge
A thorough examination helps us identify areas
of your spine where spinal bones are stuck and not moving correctly.
Then, we give them a precise little nudge called a chiropractic
adjustment. Your body uses this energy to “right itself” as nerve
irritation is reduced.
Because chiropractic addresses the integrity of your nervous system,
it’s a natural solution to many health problems. Give Life
Chiropractic a call.