Pinched Nerve Symptoms: Causes, Diagnosis & Relief
A pinched nerve may cause very mild to severe symptoms. Here how to know if you have one.
Instructions
If you have tingling or numbness in your arms, legs, feet or hands, you may have a pinched nerve.
If you have fibulations (uncontrollable finger twitching), you may have a pinched nerve. Especially if it continues for a long amount of time.
If you have any neck or back pain, you may have a pinched nerve.
See your chiropractor for an x-ray to determine if you may have a pinched nerve. Your chiropractor may recommend simple adjustments or recommend that you see a surgeon.
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