Numbness/Tingling
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Numbness and/or tingling sensation can be related to several underlying conditions such as radiculopathy, neuropathy, or a peripheral nerve entrapment. Common conditions associated with this include: carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, disc hernation, and thoracic outlet syndrome.
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When a nerve gets compressed, it relays a message to the brain that something isn’t working correctly. This often involves a numb or weak sensation in our leg, arm, or hand and finger. Repetitive activities or underlying musculoskeletal conditions can cause these symptoms.
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Depending on the root cause of your condition, our providers may recommend avoidance of certain activities or improvements to your work space, workout routine, or other necessary changes. Our chiropractors are specially trained to help differentiate what is causing your numbness, tingling, or weakness.