Pinched Nerve
A “pinched nerve” is the result of damage or injury to a nerve or set of nerves. This can be the result of compression, constriction, or stretching. Often a herniated disc impinges on a nerve causing a pinched nerve. Symptoms of a pinched nerve include numbness, the feeling of “pins and needles,” a burning sensation or pain radiating from the injured area.
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The adjustments made to the atlas in my neck not only straightened my spine and took away the numbness in my toes, but I believe that they also opened up compressed passages and pinched nerves allowing me to finally become pregnant.