Nerve Pain
While vertebral and disc injuries often heal over time, the associated nerves can be slower to recover. When a nerve becomes irritated or injured, adhesions and inflammation can develop anywhere along its pathway.
Nerves may also be affected following abdominal or pelvic surgeries, including cesarean sections, fibroid removal, hysterectomy, or laparoscopic procedures for endometriosis.
Nerve irritation does not always present as sharp pain, numbness, or tingling. It can manifest as chronic tightness or stiffness in a muscle or region that does not respond to conventional stretching or strengthening exercises.
Sciatic nerve irritation may present as pain or tightness in the buttock, down the back of the leg, or into the calves.
Lumbar plexus or anterior nerve irritation can cause discomfort in the lower abdomen, groin, and front or inner thighs.
Kana Arreguin specializes in peripheral nerve decompression, a highly effective technique that reduces adhesions and inflammation along the nerve pathway. This treatment improves mobility and joint function along the nerve’s course, making subsequent stretching and strengthening exercises more effective and comfortable.