Nervous System Focused Chiropractic
Free Guide
It's a communication problem. Where you feel it is often not where it starts
If you've got shooting pain down your arm, numbness in your fingers, or a burning sensation that won't let up, there's more going on than just discomfort. Your nerves are communication lines, they carry signals between your brain and everything else in your body. When a nerve gets compressed, it doesn't just create pain signals. It disrupts every signal running through that pathway.
A quick look at what is inside your guide.
Shooting or Electric Pain
Sharp, electric pain that travels along a nerve pathway, arm, shoulder, leg, or foot, often originating at the spine.
Numbness or Tingling
Persistent pins-and-needles sensation in the extremities, following a specific nerve distribution that points toward the compression source.
Weakness or Reduced Grip
The compressed nerve disrupting motor communication, affecting muscle strength and coordination in the area it serves.
Pain Worsens with Certain Positions
Nerve symptoms that increase with specific head positions, arm movements, or sitting postures, indicating the spinal level where the nerve is under pressure.
Burning Sensation
A burning, aching quality to nerve pain, distinct from muscular pain, often along the nerve pathway rather than at a specific point.
"A compressed nerve disrupts all the communication running through it, not just pain signals. Weakness, numbness, tingling, and reduced coordination are all signs the communication line is being affected."
That's why you may notice weakness in your grip, tingling that wakes you up at night, or muscles that just don't respond the way they used to. And here's the part that often gets missed: the nerve running to your hand starts in your neck. The one running to your foot starts in your lower back. Where you feel the symptoms and where the compression is actually happening are often two completely different places.
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About Us
Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John provide gentle, nervous system-focused chiropractic care for the whole family. They work with people navigating stress, tension, sleep challenges, developmental concerns, pregnancy, pain, and the daily demands that can keep the nervous system stuck in overdrive.
Their approach uses low-force techniques that communicate directly with the nervous system. No cracking, twisting, or popping. Just gentle, specific input that helps the body's own regulatory systems come back online.