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If you're experiencing tingling, numbness, weakness, or burning sensations, it may be a sign of nerve damage—but not all nerve problems are the same. In this article, we'll explore the key differences between a pinched nerve, neuropathy, and radiculopathy, and how chiropractic care and natural supplementation can help you manage symptoms and support healing.
Whether you're in Evansville, IN or Newburgh, IN, Lobacz Chiropractic is here to guide you toward natural recovery.
A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues—like bones, muscles, or tendons—causing pain, tingling, or numbness.
Herniated discs in the spine
Poor posture or ergonomics
Repetitive movements
Spinal misalignment
Sharp or burning pain in one area
Muscle weakness
Numbness or tingling along the nerve path
Neuropathy refers to nerve damage, often caused by chronic conditions like diabetes, infections, or toxin exposure. It typically affects the peripheral nerves—those outside the brain and spinal cord.
Diabetes (diabetic neuropathy)
Chemotherapy
Autoimmune diseases
Vitamin B deficiencies
Chronic inflammation
Tingling or burning in hands and feet
Muscle weakness
Loss of coordination
Pain that worsens at night
Radiculopathy occurs when a nerve root in the spine becomes compressed or inflamed, leading to symptoms that radiate into the arms or legs.
Spinal disc herniation
Spinal stenosis
Degenerative disc disease
Bone spurs
Shooting pain in arms or legs
Weakness or numbness in specific muscle groups
Aggravation with certain movements or postures
At Lobacz Chiropractic, we use natural, non-invasive techniques to relieve nerve pressure, reduce inflammation, and restore function.
Spinal adjustments correct misalignments that compress nerves.
Postural correction reduces ongoing pressure on affected nerves.
Soft tissue therapy relieves muscle tension around the nerve.
Laser therapy or electrostimulation can increase nerve circulation.
Adjustments help improve nerve communication and reduce pain.
Decompression therapy can relieve pressure on nerve roots.
Targeted spinal adjustments restore alignment and reduce inflammation.
Along with chiropractic care, we often recommend targeted nutritional support to help regenerate nerve tissue and reduce inflammation.
Reduces oxidative stress on nerves
Especially effective in diabetic neuropathy
Vital for nerve repair and function
Deficiencies are common in chronic nerve pain
May reduce pain and regenerate nerve fibers
Anti-inflammatory effects support healing
Relieves nerve tension and supports muscular relaxation
💡 Always consult your chiropractor or functional health provider before starting new supplements.
If you’re dealing with nerve pain, don’t wait for it to worsen. Early chiropractic intervention can:
Prevent chronic nerve damage
Restore mobility
Reduce reliance on medications
Improve quality of life naturally
At Lobacz Chiropractic, we serve patients in Evansville, Newburgh, and surrounding communities with a personalized, whole-body approach to nerve health.
Whether you're experiencing a pinched nerve, neuropathy, or radiculopathy, understanding the root cause is key. Chiropractic care combined with the right nutritional support offers powerful relief—without surgery or drugs.
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