Pinched nerve | Physiotherapy for a spinal blockage in the cervical spine

Pinched nerve In some cases, blockages in the area of the cervical spine can lead to irritation of the surrounding nerves. This is then generally referred to as a pinched nerve, since the blocked vertebra presses on the nerve to some extent. Those affected usually experience this as a stabbing pain in the affected area. … Pinched nerve | Physiotherapy for a spinal blockage in the cervical spine

Duration of a cervical spine blockage | Cervical spinal block

Duration of a cervical spine blockage The duration of a cervical blockage varies greatly. The strongest symptoms are felt within the first days after the development of a cervical spine blockade, because the restriction of movement is the strongest and the muscle tone is also very high. With direct treatments the symptoms can be improved … Duration of a cervical spine blockage | Cervical spinal block

Manual therapy of a cervical spinal blockage | Cervical spinal block

Manual therapy of a cervical spinal blockage The manual therapy of a cervical spine blockage must be performed carefully. As mentioned above, the therapist carries out some safety tests to determine whether a treatment may be performed at all. These are mainly provocations which exclude vascular disorders. The therapist then detects the blockage by palpating … Manual therapy of a cervical spinal blockage | Cervical spinal block

Summary | Cervical spinal block

Summary A cervical blockage can suddenly be triggered by a wrong movement or an unfavorable position while sleeping. To release this blockage, the affected muscles are loosened and the malpositioned cervical vertebrae are brought into the correct position by careful mobilization. If the cervical blockage still remains, a manipulation is carried out, which is performed … Summary | Cervical spinal block