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Trapped Nerves

Trapped nerves can cause up to four effects in the body (note: only the first two are common):
1 Pain
2 Sensory changes (numbness, tenderness, pins & Needles)
3 Loss of strength/power in a limb
4 Muscle wasting
The classic places to trap a nerve-
Neck causing: headache, eye pain, ear pain, arm pain, shoulder pain, hand pain including pins and needles in the fingers
Low Back causing: back ache/pain; hip, knee, ankle or foot pain; pain in the groin; pain or pins and needles down the leg; burning pain on the thigh; pressure or aching on the ankle or in the foot; pins and needles or numbness in the foot.



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