Arm/Leg Numbness

How to Cure Arm/Leg Numbness

When numbness results from nerve compression within the spinal column, spinal decompression therapy aims to reduce the pressure on the affected nerve roots. This can help restore normal nerve function and alleviate numbness and related symptoms.

 

What is Arm/Leg Numbness?

Arm and Leg Numbness is a symptom that often indicates potential nerve compression or irritation in the spine. When the nerves in the spinal column become compressed or irritated, they can send abnormal signals to the areas they innervate, leading to sensations of numbness, tingling, or "pins and needles" in the arms and legs. This condition is commonly associated with issues in the neck (cervical spine) and lower back (lumbar spine).

Spinal Decompression Therapy for Arm/Leg Numbness

Herniated Discs: If numbness in the arms or legs is caused by a herniated or bulging disc in the spine, spinal decompression therapy may help relieve pressure on the affected nerves. By creating a negative pressure within the disc, this therapy can promote the retraction of the herniated disc material, reducing compression on the nerves and potentially alleviating numbness.

Nerve Compression: When numbness results from nerve compression within the spinal column, spinal decompression therapy aims to reduce the pressure on the affected nerve roots. This can help restore normal nerve function and alleviate numbness and related symptoms.

Improved Blood Flow: Spinal decompression therapy can enhance blood flow to the affected area of the spine. Improved circulation can support the body's natural healing processes and may help reduce inflammation that contributes to numbness.

Muscle Relaxation: During spinal decompression sessions, the muscles around the spine often relax. Muscle relaxation can help alleviate pain and reduce muscle tension, which may be contributing to numbness.

Common Symptoms of Arm/Leg Numbness

Loss of Coordination

Numbness in the limbs can affect fine motor skills and coordination, making it challenging to perform tasks that require precise movements.

Numbness & Tingling

Many people with pinched nerves experience tingling or pins and needles sensations in the affected area. This sensation can be continuous or intermittent. Numbness can also occur and is a loss of sensation in the area supplied by the pinched nerve. It may feel like the affected area is "asleep" or lacks sensitivity to touch

Burning Sensation

In addition to tingling and numbness, some people with paresthesia may describe a burning or hot sensation in the affected limb.

Weakness

Some individuals may experience weakness in the affected arm or leg along with numbness. This weakness can make it difficult to perform tasks or activities that require strength or coordination.

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Common Causes of Arm/Leg Numbness

Pinched Nerve

Nerve compression or pinched nerves can occur when surrounding tissues, such as muscles, bones, tendons, or ligaments, put pressure on a nerve. This pressure can disrupt nerve signals, leading to numbness or tingling. Common examples include cervical radiculopathy (pinched nerve in the neck) and sciatica (pinched nerve in the lower back).

Herniated Disc

A herniated or bulging disc in the spine can press against nearby nerves, leading to numbness and tingling in the arms or legs, depending on the location of the affected disc.

Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the spinal cord or nerve roots. This condition often leads to numbness, weakness, and pain in the arms and legs.

Peripheral Nueropathy

Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves (nerves outside the central nervous system). It can result from various causes, including diabetes, alcohol abuse, infections, and certain medications. Peripheral neuropathy often leads to numbness and tingling in the extremities.

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