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Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Waking up to a sharp pain can really put a dent in your morning. This could be a sign of a pinched nerve that requires attention right away! When too much pressure affects a nerve by other tissues such as muscles, tendons or bones, the nerve function gets disrupted. This can result in sharp pains, numbness or tingling from the compressed nerve.
Luckily, you can get treatment for nerve compression before the pain increases. Massage therapy is a very effective treatment to help with a pinched nerve to help patients get back to feeling pain-free!
Massage therapy is essentially the act of applying pressure to certain areas on the body to relieve it from stress, stiffness or pain. It is a hands-on pressure application to soft body tissues including muscles, connective tissues, joints and tendons. It is a therapeutic treatment to heal the patient’s pain and improve overall health. Using knowledge of anatomy, as well as physiology, massage therapists treat and educate their patients to help them stay healthy.
Nerves are extensions of the brain which send important messages across the body. When the nerve is compressed or pinched, the nerve will alert you often by a sharp pain or numbness. Nerve compression can occur because of injuries or keeping a part of your body placed in one position for an extended period of time. This is often referred to as a limb that has “fallen asleep” and feels numb when moved.
The most common areas for nerve compression to occur includes the back, neck, elbows and wrists. The additional factors that can cause pinched nerve besides recent injury include:
Pro Fusion Rehab offers effective massage therapy services including a Swedish massage to help treat the nerve compression. Our massage therapists will target that area with gentle care to relieve you of the pain and numbness.
We will always encourage you to maintain good positioning, promote flexibility and limit repetitive motions. By following these preventative measures, the body may become more resistant to nerve compression.