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Natural Numbness And Tingling Relief In Downtown Memphis

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Individuals struggling with persistent numbness or tingling in their extremities often think it is something they just have to live with. Good news, you don’t! Commonly, numbness and tingling in the arms, hands, legs, or feet are indications of misalignments in the spine, nerve irritation, or even compression, all of which are treatable. At our Downtown Memphis office, we provide our patients with natural, drug-free relief that doesn’t just treat the symptoms but addresses the root of the issue. 


Whether the inconvenient numbness or tingling you’re experiencing is the result of poor posture, repetitive motions, spinal misalignments, or even a pinched nerve, targeted chiropractic care can help restore proper function and circulation in the affected areas. 

Why Numbness And Tingling Happens



Numbness and tingling are common symptoms for a variety of different conditions, such as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, and disc-related issues. These conditions can be caused by compressed nerves, stress injuries from repeated motions, or prolonged periods of poor posture. 


In many cases, these symptoms will develop gradually and continue to worsen over time should the underlying cause not be addressed. Without proper care, these issues can escalate and lead to even more frequent and intense symptoms.



How Chiropractic Care Helps Numbness And Tingling


Receiving regular, targeted chiropractic care can help to either resolve or reduce the intensity of the persistent symptoms some of our patients are experiencing. Chiropractic care addresses the root cause of nerve irritation by:


  • Reducing pressure on compressed, inflamed, or irritated nerves

  • Restoring correct spinal alignment and range of mobility in the affected joints

  • Improving communication between the spine and nervous system

  • Enhancing circulation to affected areas


In addition to targeted adjustments, regular chiropractic care can also prevent recurring nerve irritation. Many patients struggling with numbness or tingling often experience a notable improvement—reduced tingling, minimized numbness, and an improved overall range of motion.


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When Tingling Is A Nerve Problem


While occasional brief periods of numbness or tingling in the hands, legs, feet, or arms can be a temporary result from a misalignment of the spine or circulation in the affected area, chronic numbness can be evidence of an underlying nerve issue. If the numbness or tingling you’re experiencing begins to worsen, or interfere with your day-to-day activities, it’s crucial to have your spine and nervous system evaluated, so the root cause of the numbness and tingling can be identified and addressed.

Signs That The Tingling And Numbness May Be Nerve Related

  • It’s chronic

  • It travels down the arms, legs, hands, or feet

  • Affects only one section of the body

  • Discomfort increased with certain movement patterns or positions

  • Is accompanied by targeted weakness or loss of coordination


Early chiropractic care helps identify if nerve compression or spinal misalignment is causing the issue, enabling timely treatment before symptoms escalate. 

Schedule Your Personalized Consultation Today

Take the first step toward experiencing real relief from the persistent numbness and tingling by booking a one-on-one consultation at our Downtown Memphis office. 

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