Advanced Chiropractic Care for Back and Nerve Pain

Nerve Conditions of the Spine: Chiropractic and Integrative Solutions
Spinal nerve conditions are among the most common causes of chronic pain, weakness, and reduced mobility. These conditions develop when spinal nerves are compressed, irritated, or damaged, often leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness. Causes include herniated discs, spinal stenosis, arthritis, trauma, and degenerative changes.
At ChiroMed and similar integrative clinics, a comprehensive approach to care is used. Chiropractors and healthcare providers combine spinal adjustments, advanced imaging, rehabilitation, and functional medicine to restore alignment, reduce inflammation, and support long-term recovery. Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, exemplifies this model in El Paso, where he applies his dual-scope expertise in chiropractic and nurse practitioner care to treat patients with spinal nerve conditions.
Understanding Spinal Nerve Dysfunction
Spinal nerves act as pathways for communication between the brain and the body. When functioning normally, they transmit motor and sensory signals seamlessly. However, when disrupted, they may cause neuropathic pain, weakness, or loss of sensation【Macomb Pain Management, n.d.】.
Common Causes of Nerve Problems
- Compression from bulging or herniated discs.
- Stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal.
- Degenerative conditions like arthritis and bone spurs.
- Trauma from sports injuries or accidents.
- Inflammation due to swelling or infection.
Chiropractic care plays a crucial role in addressing these issues by improving spinal alignment and biomechanics, thereby reducing unnecessary stress on nerve pathways.
(Mayo Clinic Health System, n.d.; HealthCentral, n.d.)
Radiculopathy: The Pinched Nerve Condition
Radiculopathy occurs when a spinal nerve root is compressed or irritated. Depending on location, symptoms may include neck pain radiating into the arms, chest discomfort, or low back pain radiating into the legs【YPO Education, n.d.】.
Chiropractic Perspective
Chiropractic care helps relieve nerve pressure through gentle adjustments, decompression therapy, and posture correction. Dr. Jimenez emphasizes that many cases of radiculopathy benefit from integrative therapies, such as acupuncture and targeted rehabilitation, to strengthen supportive muscles and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
(YPO Education, n.d.; Penn Medicine, n.d.-a)
Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the Canal
Spinal stenosis is a progressive narrowing of nerve passageways that can lead to chronic pain, weakness, and reduced balance【Hospital for Special Surgery, n.d.】.
Symptoms
- Pain with walking or standing
- Numbness or tingling in arms or legs
- Weakness or balance issues
Chiropractic Solutions
While some cases may require surgical intervention, many patients find relief through chiropractic adjustments, therapeutic exercise, massage therapy, and integrative medicine approaches that reduce inflammation and maintain mobility.
(Hospital for Special Surgery, n.d.; Inova, n.d.)
Disc Disorders: Herniated and Bulging Discs
Intervertebral discs provide cushioning between vertebrae, but when they weaken or rupture, they may press against spinal nerves【Penn Medicine, n.d.-b】.
Symptoms
- Sharp, radiating back or neck pain
- Numbness or tingling in the limbs
- Weakness in arms or legs
Chiropractic and Integrative Care
At clinics like ChiroMed, disc-related conditions are treated with noninvasive options: spinal decompression therapy, adjustments, guided exercise, massage therapy, and sometimes acupuncture. Dr. Jimenez highlights the role of advanced imaging in determining the severity of disc problems and customizing treatment.
(Cleveland Clinic, n.d.; OrthoWisconsin, n.d.)
Degenerative Changes and Arthritis
Aging leads to natural wear and tear on the spine. Degenerative disc disease and arthritis may cause stiffness, chronic pain, and nerve irritation【Mayo Clinic Health System, n.d.】.
Holistic Approach
Instead of only treating symptoms, chiropractic and functional medicine strategies focus on slowing degeneration through spinal care, anti-inflammatory nutrition, posture correction, and weight management.
Dr. Jimenez notes that “long-term wellness for patients with degenerative changes requires a combination of chiropractic care, lifestyle changes, and functional medicine.”
(HealthCentral, n.d.; OrthoWisconsin, n.d.)
Trauma and Spinal Nerve Damage
Sports injuries, falls, and motor vehicle accidents often result in spinal nerve damage【Verywell Health, n.d.; Solomon Law, n.d.】. These injuries may involve fractures, ligament tears, or swelling that compresses nerves.
Chiropractic Role in Recovery
Chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, and massage therapy help restore alignment and function after trauma. Advanced imaging, such as MRI and CT scans, guides treatment and monitors progress. Dr. Jimenez applies dual-scope care to evaluate both musculoskeletal and neurological aspects of trauma recovery.
(Cleveland Clinic, n.d.; National Claims, n.d.)
Integrative Approaches at ChiroMed
Effective recovery requires combining multiple therapies for a whole-patient approach:
- Chiropractic adjustments to reduce misalignments.
- Rehabilitation exercise to strengthen support muscles.
- Massage therapy to improve circulation and decrease pain.
- Acupuncture to balance nerve function and reduce inflammation.
- Functional medicine to address nutrition and systemic inflammation.
- Advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis and tracking.
This model reflects ChiroMed’s philosophy of combining chiropractic and integrative medicine to deliver patient-centered care.
(Total Spine Ortho, n.d.; OrthoTOC, n.d.)
Conclusion
Spinal nerve conditions—from radiculopathy and stenosis to disc herniation and trauma—can cause disabling pain and loss of function. Yet with chiropractic and integrative care, patients can recover mobility, reduce pain, and protect long-term wellness.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s practice in El Paso demonstrates how dual-scope expertise, advanced imaging, and functional medicine strategies empower patients to heal naturally. By combining chiropractic adjustments with whole-body care, individuals can move beyond symptom management toward lasting health and resilience.
References
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