09/17/2020
Pinched nerve or compressed nerve is a medical condition that refers to disruption of a nerve’s function due to pressure compression by the surrounding tissues, cartilage, bones, muscles and tendons. Such an injury can occur at many sites in your body and can cause tingling, pain, weakness and numbness. If you are experiencing common signs of pinched nerve injury, make sure that you find the best spine doctor to avoid prolonging the discomfort.
Types of Pinched Nerves
There are five types of pinched nerves that are given below:
1- Blunt-Force Trauma
It is the kind of pinched nerve injury that is cause by hitting of any part of your body (back, head or arms) against a hard surface. After experiencing blunt-force trauma you will feel severe pain in the part of your body that has been exposed during the accident.
2- Whiplash
Whiplash injury is caused by the rough movement of your body in the event of severe jerking. During this kind of pinched nerve injury, your neck or head become pinched or can get stretched. The patients of whiplash injury feel excruciating pain, which is accompanied by many other symptoms including numbness and tingling.
3- Herniated Discs
Also known as raptured or slipped disc, herniated discs refer to the type of pinched nerve injury that is caused by a large amount of pressure on the spine. Such nerve injuries occur during serious car crashes and collisions.
4- Neck Sprain or Strain
The ligaments or tissues in the neck can get torn or stretched if pressure is applied to this delicate area of your body. Similarly, severe jerking in the neck can cause painful strain or sprain, which needs to be treated immediately by the best spine doctor Dallas.
5- Broken or Dislocated Bones
Another kind of pinched nerve injury is called broken or dislocated bones. If any of your bones moves out of its place, it can induce pinched nerve on the surrounding nerves.
Common Signs of Pinched Nerve
Although a pinched nerve injury does not sound like a serious medical condition, it has the potential to cause extreme pain. Therefore, it is important for you to look out for the common signs of pinched nerve injury and get it treated by the best team of physicians, timely.
Right after an accident, your body will be under immense shock and the adrenaline rush will not let you realize the magnitude of the damage to your body. However, a few hours later you will start experiencing these common five signs of pinched nerve injury:
1- Acute Pain
After being in an accident or a collision, you can feel mild to severe pain in your body. This pain can be triggered by the bruising from the crash or it can be caused by a pinched nerve. In case you experience such a piercing pain, consult the best spine doctor Dallas.
2- Spasms or Twitching
Among the signs of a pinched nerve injury, twitching and spasms are the most important. The uncontrollable muscle spasms and twitching cannot be seen with naked eye but you can feel the sensation. Look out for such sensations after a car crash or a collision to get the required help in time.
3- Tingling Sensation or Numbness
You might have felt the numbness and tingling sensations when your foot or arm falls asleep. This sensation is among the common signs of a pinched nerve injury. This sensation can be persistent or can subside depending on the severity of your pinched nerve injury.
4- Increased Skin Sensitivity
You can also experience heightened skin sensitivity if you have pinched nerve injury. If your skin feels extremely sensitive when it gets in contact with cold or warm temperatures, you have a pinched nerve injury. In addition to this, when you have such injuries, your skin might also feel highly sensitive to touch.
5- Reduced Range of Motion of Paralysis
Paralysis is the most terrifying symptom of a pinched nerve injury. It refers to a situation in which you cannot twist, move or bend a body part (back or neck) to the complete range of motion. Look out for all this signs of paralysis and consult with our physicians immediately to avoiding severe pain and extreme discomfort.
The team at Advanced Integrated Medicine, is dedicated to providing comprehensive injury medical care to Central Florida. Same day appointments available.