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Trigeminal Neuralgia

Can Chiropractic help with trigeminal neuralgia?

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition characterized by severe, sudden, and recurrent episodes of facial pain, typically on one side of the face. The trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for transmitting sensations from the face to the brain, is believed to play a key role in this condition.

Advanced HIO Knee Chest upper cervical chiropractic can influence trigeminal neuralgia by addressing potential misalignments in the upper cervical spine, particularly in the region of the atlas (C1) vertebra. Misalignments in this area can lead to irritation or compression of the trigeminal nerve, contributing to the development of trigeminal neuralgia.

By gently adjusting the upper cervical spine, this form of chiropractic care may help to alleviate pressure on the trigeminal nerve, reduce inflammation, and restore proper nerve function. Additionally, chiropractic adjustments can help to improve overall spinal alignment and posture, which may further support the reduction of symptoms associated with trigeminal neuralgia.

Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition characterized by severe, sudden, and recurrent episodes of facial pain, typically on one side of the face. The trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for transmitting sensations from the face to the brain, is believed to play a key role in this condition.

Advanced HIO Knee Chest upper cervical chiropractic can influence trigeminal neuralgia by addressing potential misalignments in the upper cervical spine, particularly in the region of the atlas (C1) vertebra. Misalignments in this area can lead to irritation or compression of the trigeminal nerve, contributing to the development of trigeminal neuralgia.

By gently adjusting the upper cervical spine, this form of chiropractic care may help to alleviate pressure on the trigeminal nerve, reduce inflammation, and restore proper nerve function. Additionally, chiropractic adjustments can help to improve overall spinal alignment and posture, which may further support the reduction of symptoms associated with trigeminal neuralgia.

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