leg numbness

Sedentary lifestyles are commonplace in today’s world, particularly for modern office dwellers. And, it’s no surprise sitting all day long can cause numbness of the legs or the ‘pins and needles’ sensation of deprived blood flow. Unfortunately, this seemingly innocuous symptom is frequently brought about by very serious, oft-overlooked health concerns. Numb legs could be warning signals regarding the long-term health of the lumbar spine.

If you’re experiencing pain or numbness in your legs, it’s paramount you consult with a qualified chiropractic specialist at Ideal Spine Health Center in Boise, ID. Using highly advanced postural metrics set forth by Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP), we’re able to help patients recognize lumbar degeneration before it’s too late to be fully corrected.

Lumbar degeneration and leg pain

A number of symptoms accompany leg numbness, which is often associated with bad posture or the act of remaining stationary for extended periods of time. Patients who are suffering from leg numbness may also experience a consistent, low, throbbing pain in their legs, or they may be suffering from swelling of the ankles. Soreness and a lack of mobility or range of motion are commonplace, as well.

Regardless of the symptoms you’re experiencing, it’s important to understand that uncomfortable or stunted leg sensations are often an indication there could be something seriously wrong with your lower back or lumbar spine area. Even if you’re only experiencing some of the possible signs of lumbar spine distress, you should still take them seriously. It’s important to recognize presenting symptoms and consult with a chiropractic specialist as soon as possible.

Addressing leg numbness and pain

Leg numbness and pain are typically caused by problems with the lumbar spine. Discs in this region are particularly vulnerable to a host of potential ailments, including hernias, slippage, and more.

Herniated lumber discs are caused when an inordinate amount of pressure is placed on one part of the disc, with pressure being relayed to the sciatic nerve. In sedentary lifestyles, putting the weight of your entire torso on the apex of your lumbar spine can create or worsen disc herniation. Chiropractic therapy and other non-surgical treatment options are usually the best way to resolve the vast majority of hernia-related pains.

In addition to herniation, one of the most sinister causes of consistent leg pain or numbness is known as lumbar degenerative disc disease. As bodies age, spinal discs can dehydrate and shrink. This puts undue stress on the lumbar spine and any nerve bundles running through it. Repositioning shrunken discs through chiropractic care is the best way to address this serious health concern.

Chiropractic’s answers to lumbar pain

Working with a qualified chiropractic practitioner is the best way to have your lumbar spine examined and diagnosed. X-ray imaging, adjustment, and massage can all be valuable tools for anyone who is suffering from consistent leg numbness or pain.

Ideal Spine Health Center is Boise, ID’s premier provider of dependable chiropractic care. You can count on our reliable, well-educated practitioners to provide you with the highest possible standard of chiropractic care. We are known throughout the region for our extensive care offerings and Chiropractic BioPhysics-based approach to individualized patient care.

Schedule a free consultation today to learn more about how we can help you diagnose your leg pain or numbness and help you preserve the health of your lumbar spine.

Chiropractic BioPhysics, or CBP, is one of the most scientific, researched, and results-oriented corrective care techniques. CBP-trained chiropractors aim to realign the spine back to health, eliminating nerve interference and addressing the source of pain, fatigue, and disease. As with all chiropractic care, CBP is gentle, painless, and non-invasive.