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Sunday, 13 July 2014

Peabody Chiropractor Office Actively Educates Community About Neuropathy

By Kelly Blomquist


Neuropathic pain stems from dysfunction of the nervous system and often is due to spinal injuries and misalignment. Peabody chiropractic focuses on natural and safe intervention to address physical discomfort and to work with the body in achieving a better quality of life. Neuropathic pain can be better managed with individualized therapy and help patients better manage painful symptoms.

The experience of neuropathic pain can result from issues with the nerves. Nervous tissue is affected in terms of the manner in which it forwards messages to the brain. Symptoms that are most commonly reported by patients include stabbing, throbbing, shooting, and numbness.

Nerve pain can be attributed to a structural abnormality that results in the experience of chronic aches and strain. It is important to seek the appropriate type of care in an efficient manner to prevent it from escalating and causing debilitating effects. If it is not tended to in a short period of time, it can lead to more intensive intervention and longer recovery.

Where nerve pain is related to the spine, patients are advised to seek rehabilitation. Pain in the back is a common occurrence and can place debilitating effects on normal functioning including numbness, tingling, discomfort, and heightened sensitivity. Unfortunately reliance on regular pain medication will not relieve the stress and strain.

Chiropractors can advise on the health of the spine and the best measures for facilitating a state of realignment. The imbalance of the spine can impact on the ability to operate in a normal manner. With the application of adjustment techniques, it is possible to achieve a fully flexible and functional state.

Long term rehabilitation may involve physical therapy. This condition can prove most complex and requires a comprehensive intervention for symptom relief. Painful effects from abnormal nerve operation can be managed with psychological and occupational therapy.




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