Pinched Nerve


Have you ever accidentally contorted your body in a strange way that resulted in a sharp pain stopping mobility in a part of your body? You might have experienced a pinched nerve. Pinched nerves can occur anywhere along the spine, including in your neck and upper, mid, and lower back. They can even happen in any joint of your body. Dr. Pete Lazarnick “Dr. Pete” knows all about the dreaded pinched nerve and how painful it makes doing the simplest tasks. Sometimes the nerve can move back into place naturally. However, if the pinched nerve is severe enough, you will need spinal adjustments to correct it.




Symptoms that you might have a pinched nerve include:




-Lower back pain


-Numbness, tingling, or burning sensation in your arms, legs, fingers, or toes


-Pain radiating along your spine


-Severe headaches or migraines


-Pain that shoots down your arm or leg


-Neck pain




A pinched nerve can be caused by subluxation, disc degeneration, osteoarthritis, or disc herniation. These are silent afflictions in their beginning stages, which is why it’s important to see a chiropractor regularly. Dr. Pete will re-align your spine in an effort to not only correct your pinched nerve, but also prevent it from happening again. 



Dr. Pete Lazarnick “Dr. Pete” is located on 486 Bankhead Hwy in Carrollton, GA 30117. For more information about our services or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Pete, you can visit www.askdrpete.com or call 770-832-2226.


 



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