Radiculopathy - Constriction of peripheral nerves
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Radiculopathy_Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiculopathy
- Peripheral nerve constriction can have many different causes as well as varying degrees of neurological impairment. With Grabovo's information technology, these problems can be solved without surgery, medication and long-term manual rehabilitation therapies. - Let's look at some of the typical situations that cause a diagnosis of radiculopathy (nerve constriction): orthopedic diseases, traumatic, disease and age-related cartilage degeneration, articular ossification and calcification of joints and spine, inflammatory swelling, distortions of various causes. At the site of compression of the nerve, signal transmission is impaired, in severe cases inflammation and injury occur. This results in mild cases with occasional or more permanent sensory and motor disorders, and in severe cases with severe pain or even interruption and death of a single nerve fiber or whole nerve. - The structure of the nerve is such that the central fibers lead to the outermost body regions and the outer fibers to those near the beginning of the peripheral nerve. Neurologists also call the peripheral nerve a nerve root, and it begins at the exit of the spinal cord, where it is also most commonly occluded. For example, in the case of the longest nerve - sciatica, the numbness of the toes tells us that central fibers are also affected. This may be a sign of more serious radiculopathy. The most commonly affected are the cervical and lumbar-pelvic parts and, consequently, the peripheral nerves protruding from these areas of the spinal cord. - Common causes of nerve constriction are, for example, cartilage degeneration - osteoarthrosis, age-related cartilage and spinal trauma, the consequences of spondylous rheumatic inflammation, mechanical damage, dislocation and distortion, physical overload, inflammatory posture, defects. The constriction of the nerves within the spinal cord is called poliradiculopathy, and the constriction of the individual root is monoradiculopathy.
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Other specific constrictions are, for example, carpal tunnel neuralgia, calcification and inflammation of the shoulder ring, etc. Some specific and constitutional constrictions can be solved by manual methods, orthopedics, chiropractic. Here, the current indications are, in particular, distortion and congestion. - By eliminating nerve constriction, the cause of neurological problems is solved and the affected nerves need to be treated. There are diagnoses of polyneuropathy and mononeuropathy. The result of peripheral radiculopathy is mononeuropathy, which is an injury to the individual nerve. It may also have other causes, such as the involvement of the circulatory system that nourishes certain nerves, or rheumatic diseases and medication - chemical effects. - In therapy, a shift of the disorder from distant parts of the nerve toward the beginning of the root can be observed. This is a good sign as it shows that the impairment of the central nerve fibers has been eliminated and we need to continue to completely relax and regenerate the nerve all the way to the outer layers and envelope. - Now let's look at a collection of potentially relevant healing numbers for nerve constriction. - neurological diseases _general 14854329+ concentration on right index finger POLYRADICULONEUROPATY 4548128 MONORADICULOPATHY 5481321 MONONEVROPATY 4541421 POLYNEUROPATHY 4838514 - rheumatic diseases _ general 8148888 SOFT TISSUE Rheumatism 1489123 (Rheumatic Polymialgia) ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS 4.891.201 DISEASE OF JOINT 5421891 OSTEOARTROSIS 8145812 PERIARTRITIS 4548145 - surgical diseases _ general 18574321+ concentration on spine, the whole right leg and left foot ANKYLOSIS 1848522 (immobility of joints) ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES 1418518
JOINT RESTRICTION 8144855 the restriction of mobility in the joint DISTORTION 5148517 HERNIA 95184321 - SPASMS 51245424