What does the term “Pinched nerve” mean from a symptoms standpoint? For example, what symptoms would occur if you had a pinched nerve in your neck or back around the spine?
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What does the term “Pinched nerve” mean from a symptoms standpoint? For example, what symptoms would occur if you had a pinched nerve in your neck or back around the spine?
Thank you.
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#1 by bronteheights on December 9th, 2011
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Say you had a pinched nerve at T1 (first thoracic vertebrae), certain movements would cause a sharp, shooting pain and some or all of your fingers could go numb or get “pins & needles”. The numbness can come and go.
#2 by msmaxs on December 9th, 2011
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i have herniated disc so every time i i turn i feel this sharp pain and very uncomfortable and painful, find out what causing your pain, something is going on, ask to get an mri to ease your mind. that’s what i had to do, and now i suffered from herniated and degenerate disc. still in pain, i’m working hard to get my self back to normal, right core exercise, diet; medications and still try to stay active. and rest . don;t over do it, take care,,,,
#3 by aja5505 on December 9th, 2011
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If you pinched a nerve, you would feel pain, tingling, numbness not necessarily in the area of where the nerve was pinched. The pain or numbness could be elsewhere along the path of the nerve. If you had a pinched nerve in your neck, you could have pain, numbness or tingling in your shoulder area or even down your arm or into your hand. It’s really best to see a doc or a chiropractor to determine whether it is a pinched nerve
#4 by legend on December 9th, 2011
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pain and loss of use of the limb with full strength plus muscle spasm