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Noblesville Chiropractic Care Treats Disc Herniation & Radicular Pain After Car Accidents

Radicular pain is a condition that happens when something fails with the nerve roots in the spinal column and Dr. Dahlager helps quite a few men and women from the Noblesville region that are suffering with this. These nerves deliver messages from your brain to the rest of your body and when they’re irritated it can lead to discomfort, numbness, tingling and other problems. Radicular pain can be especially troublesome to your life, making it difficult to do even the easiest tasks.

There are several potential causes of radicular pain, that include herniated discs, spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis. Herniated discs are a usual cause of radicular pain and happen when the soft inner tissue of the disc protrudes out through a break in the outer casing. This can put pressure on the neighboring nerve roots and cause problems. Spinal stenosis is a condition that occurs when the spaces within your vertebrae become slimmer, which can also lead to pressure on the nerve roots. Spondylolisthesis is a condition in which one vertebra gets out of place and onto the bone under it, which can also make pressure on the nerve roots.

Radicular pain can be caused by trauma like a car wreck or can develop from aging and degeneration. As we get older, our discs and spine become less flexible and that can result in nerve problems.

Chiropractic Care and How it Can Help

Chiropractors are trained to diagnose and treat conditions that affect the back bone and nervous system. Dr. Dahlager in Noblesville uses several techniques including adjustments, manipulation and massage to aid lighten pain and improve function. If you have suffered radicular pain, don’t hesitate to contact our office at (317) 214-7218 for a consultation.

Reference

Plener J, Ammendolia C, Hogg-Johnson S. Nonoperative management of degenerative cervical radiculopathy: protocol of a systematic review. J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2022 Apr;66(1):74-84. PMID: 35655692; PMCID: PMC9103640.