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Trapped NervesA 'trapped nerve' is a common and unpleasant condition in which a nerve can be irritated by either the chemical or mechanic effects of inflammed tissues. Symptoms that may suggest that you have trapped nerve include:
A typical case history of a patient presenting with a trapped nerve may sound like this: 'I woke up one morning with an incredibly stiff neck. I could hardly turn it. It took me a lot longer to get changed for work - brushing my teeth, putting my jacket on and reaching for things were particularly painful. I took some Nurofen which seemed to free off my neck a bit but later in the day, I started to get a pain down my arm and a couple of my fingers went numb. Although the stiffness has improved somewhat, I'm still getting these symptoms down my arm 3 days on.' Sciatica is another example of a trapped nerve. Sciatica can be caused by a number of different injuries such as a slipped disc, arthritis, a sacro-iliac injury or a muscle tear in the low back. Because there are many injuries that can cause a 'trapped nerve' it it worthwhile visiting an Osteopath to determine the root cause of the symptoms. If the Osteopath is unsure, you may be referred to have an x-ray, MRI scan or ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis. Once a diagnosis is made, a treatment plan can be hatched that will firstly reduce the pain and discomfort and secondly help to prevent recurrence of the injury. email enquiries@theosteopath.net if you would like to make an appointment. |
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