Some people may not think it’s possible, but some patients who complain about facial pain may deal with a neck problem. An upper cervical chiropractor in Redwood City is no stranger to cases wherein facial problems stem from neck issues, particularly trigeminal neuralgia, and are often accompanied by other symptoms.
Your facial pain can be due to several causes. But one of the most common is referred pain from the neck. Trigeminal neuralgia can also trigger bouts of extreme facial pain that may feel like it will never end. Your upper cervical bones, or the top two bones in your neck, may put undue pressure on the nerves and blood vessels passing through them. This pressure may be due to bone misalignment.
If you’ve been suffering from severe facial pain due to trigeminal neuralgia, you may be too familiar with the toll it can take on your quality of life. The pain it brings can make even the simplest tasks extremely uncomfortable.
There are several reasons why neck issues and facial pain might be connected. First, they share a common nerve supply – the trigeminal nerve. This nerve supplies both the face and the neck. So, an issue with the trigeminal nerve can lead to pain in the face and the neck. This nerve is crucial in sending pain, touch, and temperature signals from your face to your brain.
Additionally, the muscles in the face and neck are also interconnected. This means that if there is an issue with the muscles in the neck, it can lead to muscle tension in the face – and vice versa. Finally, poor posture can lead to both neck pain and facial pain. Sitting or standing with poor posture puts unnecessary strain on your muscles and joints, leading to pain.
So as it turns out, there is a strong link between your facial pain and neck problems. Many facial pain cases handled by an upper cervical chiropractor in Redwood City stem from misalignments in the C1 and C2 vertebrae—the top two bones in your neck.
These misalignments can put undue pressure on your trigeminal nerve, resulting in facial pain, numbness, tingling, and other related symptoms.
Let’s set things straight facial pain from trigeminal neuralgia is no fun, and perhaps the best way to free you from the pain and discomfort is by tackling one of its most overlooked sources, a misalignment in your spine.
Dr. Pete Tsiglieris, a reputable upper cervical chiropractor in Redwood City, has over 25 years of experience correcting misalignments in the top two bones of the spine to help relieve patients of their pain and suffering. These misalignments can happen for several reasons, including car accidents, falls, sporting injuries, poor posture, or repetitive movements.
When these bones are out of alignment, it can bring pressure and stress on your nerves and cause various problems, including trigeminal neuralgia and facial pain. But with gentle upper cervical chiropractic adjustments, these misalignments can be corrected, relieving your nerve from stress and pressure and providing long-term relief from your pain. Experience the benefits of upper cervical care firsthand by booking an appointment online or calling our office at (650) 595-0500.
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When the body is put through the stress of repetitious movement, a number of unhealthy changes take place over time, including suffering from health issues that can include carpal tunnel syndrome, an ever growing concern. So many of us spend our days sitting at our desks, hunched over a keyboard for hours, or cashiering 8 to 10 hours a day, 5 days a week. Even musicians that play the guitar, garage mechanics, assembly workers, dentists and dental hygienists and general surgeons end up experiencing the debilitating effects of the carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms.
Carpal tunnel syndrome can include numbness, tingling and pain in the hand, wrist and arm. Although many of the symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome are focused on the hands and arms carpal tunnel syndrome isn't necessarily a problem with the wrist so much as it is nerve problem. The median nerves which end up in the hand begin in the neck. That's why the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome including forearm, wrist, and shoulder pain and numbness and tingling can all be connected to a neck injury.
Eventually carpal tunnel syndrome will end up damaging muscles, tendons and various other soft tissues in the areas being used the most during repetitive actions and it doesn't just affect the hands either. Poor posture, along with repetitive movements can also affect the neck, shoulders and back as well. .
In many cases, the body's median nerve causes problems when it's compressed somewhere along its path which ends up replicating carpal tunnel symptoms. In most cases the compression takes place in the neck but can happen anywhere along the nerve’s path as it moves to your hand, causing carpal tunnel symptoms. Unlike a more obvious injury, carpal tunnel is undetectable and develops over time.
The best way to address carpal tunnel syndrome is to keep nerve pressure to a minimum. Nerve pressure frequently begins due to improper alignment between the head and neck. Upper cervical chiropractors are able to examine you for nerve irritation and take specific upper cervical x-rays in order to identify structural misalignments that may be leading to the nerve irritation of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Keeping the head in an upright and balanced position and the neck flexible, which will maintain circulation and nerve function in the arms and hands is a foundational step that must be addressed by an upper cervical specialist. But there also prevention approaches for you to take especially if you spend most of your time sitting and using a computer.
If you work at a desk, make it a point to properly situate your hands so that they stay level with the keyboard, not angled downward or resting on the edge of the desk. In addition, it is possible to develop other poor posture conditions, like repetitively leaning your head forward in which case it's important to adjust the monitor to make it easier to see.
Before you move forward with any specific treatment method, it's important to first confirm the location of the nerve compression. There have been a lot of patients who have had carpal tunnel surgery without experiencing any benefit because their carpal tunnel symptoms were actually caused from nerve compression somewhere else, an affliction referred to as a double crush syndrome.
The first thing that an experienced upper cervical chiropractor will do is examine your neck, looking for a possible misalignment. The nerves in the neck are connected to nerves in the fingers, hands and the wrists, and a cervical bone that's not in alignment can irritate the pathways making the wrists feel achy and weak, both carpal tunnel symptoms. In many cases, problems experienced in the extremities will clear up if the doctor finds an upper cervical misalignment and resolves the problem.
The upper cervical approach requires no popping, cracking or twisting of the spine unlike other general chiropractic manipulative procedures. The upper cervical specialist works with great precision and care to ensure that the misalignment is corrected for as long as possible. This decreases visits and improves results. Holding the adjustment is what allows the nerves to heal.
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Dr. Pete Tsiglieris of Advanced Spinal Care in Redwood City, California is an Upper Cervical Specialist trained by the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association (NUCCA). His upper cervical clinic also serves San Mateo, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, San Carlos, and Sunnyvale. They are uniquely trained to correct problems in the upper cervical spine (upper neck). This vital area is intimately connected to the central nervous system and problems in this area have been shown to be an underlying cause of a variety of different health problems, including migraines and other headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, neck pain, back pain and shoulder pain and weakness. More information can be found on our website at https://bayareanuccacare.com/