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Dr. Hagan Asks some important questions of interest to Hayward residents - Chiropractor Hayward Dr. Hagan Asks...

Do chiropractors prescribe medications for the pain?
No. Chiropractic is a drug-free approach to better health. Instead, we rely on natural methods. We can show you how to use ice to control pain. When properly applied, ice can have an analgesic effect without the unwanted and sometimes dangerous effects of pain medications.
Why are some people allergic to pollen and others aren't?
It's not the pollen. Chiropractors know that if it were, everyone would be allergic to pollen, nuts and pet dander. But that's not the case. It's the person, not the pollen! If you live in Hayward and your stress levels are high, then each year the grass, the trees or the weeds put your nervous system over the top. Many report that chiropractic care helps reduce the frequency and severity of their allergic response.
Backaches and sciatica

What Is a “Pinched” Nerve?

The term, “pinched” nerve is really a misnomer. To understand why, you need to know about “motion segments” in the spine.

A “motion segment” is made up of two adjacent vertebrae (bones), the disc that acts as a “shock absorber” between them, and the muscles and ligaments that keep them together. Nerves that carry communication signals between the brain and the body exit the spinal cord from each motion segment. If either vertebra in a motion segment is out of place, or turned even slightly from its proper position, pressure can be exerted on the nerve trunk. So… what is commonly referred to as a “pinched” nerve is really a displaced vertebra!

What causes a bone in the spinal column to become out of place? Well, displacement can occur as the result of a fall, an accident, an injury, a repetitive movement (heavy lifting on the job), staying in the same position for a long time (working at a computer all day) or sudden twists and stress.

Each nerve root is made up of millions of little fibers (like telephone cable) that leave each side of the spinal column, above and below each vertebra. When a vertebra moves out of its normal position, even slightly, pressure on a nerve root affects nerve impulses that go out to different parts of the body.

The symptoms of vertebral pressure on a nerve root include pain, a burning sensation, tingling or numbness down one side of your body, perhaps in your arm or leg. You might also experience headaches, stomach or intestinal problems, sciatica, a stiff neck, insomnia, asthma, allergies, or any number of illnesses as a result of nerve interference caused by the displaced vertebra.

Chiropractors are trained to identify these areas of “displacement,” which we call subluxations. Once we locate the misplaced bone, we move it back into place using a very specific adjustment. This takes the pressure off the affected nerves, so that they can re-establish proper communication throughout the body, allowing health and healing to take place.