of your neck? An MRI is going to be more telling- especially if there is a disc herniation or a disc bulge....
I would also recommend using a traction unit, such as the posture pump 1000, and using a contoured neck pillow at night...
Did you notice impaired speech after you pinched the nerve in your neck?
The most common...
-Tingling or numbness
-Weakness of the muscles along the path of the nerve
A pinchednerve in the neck
Headaches and PinchedNerves in the Neckby
Dr. Eben Davis
that finally cured my headaches. He took x-rays and did his chiropractic exam, and told me I had pinchednerves in the neck, and that pinchednerves was a very common cause of migraine headaches and neck pain...
in the arm. Also, muscles in the back of the neck can be irritated putting pressure on other nerves as well...
Quick answer: Yes. These kinds of sensations are controled by our nerves. Alot of the time nerve...
I would recommend doing a neck traction protcol - that includes doing neck traction such as the posture pump 1000 during the day and using the arc4life traction pillow at night. Check out the Neck Pain
I would suggest going to a headache specialist. There is a train of thought that what American's refer to as tension headaches are actually a variation of migraines. I've been told that in Europe (or at least the internatio
What to do for a "pinchednerve in the neck"????by
Nav J.
across from us and looking very strained. " I have a pinchednerve in my neck" he said with pain in his face, rubbing.... It is not common to have muscle spasms in the upper shoulders and neck. What feels like a "pinchednerve...
The Best Pillow for A PInchedNerve in the Neck....by
Nav J.
My Recommendation for someone who has neck pain, numbness and tingling, weakness from a pinchednerve in the neck is the arc4life pillow. - Check out the Post here:
Pillow For a PinchedNerve
PinchedNerve in my Neck: HELP!by
Nav J.
Patient: Doc, I think I have a pinchednerve in my neck. I don’t have neck pain... nerve, do you recall straining your neck or upper back recently?
Patient: Well, I think...