Numbness and Tingling Relief in Castle Rock, CO

Numbness and tingling relief at Castle Rock Chiropractic addresses nerve irritation patterns creating sensory disturbances. Dr. Clint Dickason
identifies cervical, lumbar, and peripheral compression sources affecting Castle Rock residents’ hands, feet, and extremities.

Close-up of a person’s hands gently holding and stretching their foot on a yoga mat while wearing activewear, helping relieve numbness and tingling.
Person holding wrist experiencing numbness and tingling in hand.
Close-up of a person’s hands gently holding and stretching their foot on a yoga mat while wearing activewear, helping relieve numbness and tingling.
Person holding wrist experiencing numbness and tingling in hand.

Common Causes of Numbness and Tingling

Castle Rock’s active lifestyle and occupational demands create specific nerve irritation patterns. Numbness or tingling sensations regardless of where they are at in the body are a sign that something is wrong. Dr. Clint thoroughly assesses your situation to find the root cause of your nunbness and tingling.

Dr. Dickason evaluates pain points, patterns, and conducts sensory tests. Regardless of where your issues are occurring, it’s our job to guide your chiropractic care to find a solution.   nerve tension tests, and sensory distribution through neurological screening. Foraminal narrowing and soft tissue entrapment receive targeted assessment. Local activity contributors guide precise mobilization strategies.

Recognizing Nerve Related Sensory Changes

Sensory changes follow clear patterns that set them apart from vascular or muscle problems. Symptoms stay within specific nerve distribution areas rather than appearing randomly. Dr. Dickason identifies nerve irritation using targeted tension tests and reflex checks. Symptom changes during different positions or activities give important diagnostic clues. True radiculopathy ties to spinal movements, while peripheral entrapments react to local pressure. Spotting the right pattern leads to the most effective decompression and mobilization care.

Key Nerve Related Sensory Changes

Treatment for Castle Rock Active Lifestyles

Local recreation and work require sensory solutions maintaining activity confidence. Castle Rock Chiropractic combines spinal decompression, peripheral nerve gliding, and joint mobilization for comprehensive relief. Dr. Dickason creates protocols matching community physical demands.
Trail runners restore foot sensation for confident footing. Professionals eliminate keyboard related hand numbness. Golfers decompress wrist pathways for grip confidence. Parents lift children without arm sensory loss.

Hikers restore peroneal sensation for trail safety

Golfers free median nerve for confident grip

Cyclists relieve hand numbness on long rides

Remote workers eliminate mouse hand tingling

Construction workers protect arm nerve pathways

Numbness and Tingling Frequently Asked Questions

What causes numbness in hands and feet?

Numbness usually means a nerve is being compressed somewhere along its path, either in the spine or further down the arm or leg. Dr. Dickason pinpoints exactly where the pressure is coming from so the right area gets treated.

Could the numbness become permanent?

It can if compression goes untreated long enough, but most cases are fully reversible with early care. The sooner the pressure is relieved, the faster the nerve recovers.

Can my posture cause arm numbness?

Yes. When your head sits too far forward, it puts extra pressure on the nerves exiting the neck. That pressure travels down into the shoulder, arm, and hand. Correcting the posture takes that pressure off the nerve.

Why does numbness get worse at night?

Sleep position plays a big role. Certain positions put sustained pressure on nerves for hours at a time without you realizing it. Dr. Dickason can help identify which positions are making things worse and what to do instead.

Does walking help or hurt numbness?

It depends on the cause. For some patients, walking with good posture actually reduces pressure on the lower spine and helps. Dr. Dickason looks at how you move and gives specific guidance based on what is driving your symptoms.