Symptom - Pain from nerve impingement
Depending on the kind of nerve impingement involved both collective neuromuscular technique and trigger point therapy can be effective in removing the impingement. If there are problems due to connective tissue restrictions within the spinal area, these may benefit tremendously from
Craniosacral therapy. Nerve problems can include conditions like Sciatica and Sciatica pain and peripheral neuropathy, causing huge discomfort to the sufferer. It can also be evident as tingling in the arm and hands. Injury, trauma or prolonged muscle over use or even lack of use can cause muscular tissues to tighten up. The body's structure means that often nerves innervate muscular tissue and if this muscular tissue adopts prolonged and intense contracture, then the likelihood is that it will impinge upon a nerve. Very often stress will exacerbate this problem. These are indirect ways in which the nerves are effected. In conditions like Lumbar stenosis constant and unyielding pressure upon nerve fibres can effect lower body functions and pose problems walking and in some cases effect bowel and bladder function.
Cranio Sacral Therapy, Myofascial Release therapy, trigger point therapy, acupressure and meridian work can all help.