ArTeva Lab: Heavy Lifting Gone Wrong - Pinched Nerve in the Neck
The Injury and Diagnosis
The Trigger: After lifting too much weight during a training session, the patient felt a sharp pain in her neck that worsened over time.
The Diagnosis: MRI showed a herniated disc in the neck at the level of C5, leading to cervical radiculopathy—pinched nerve symptoms radiating into her shoulder, arm, and hand.
Patient’s concerns: Patient arrived with pain levels at 10/10. Due to insurance requirements, the patient was ineligible for epidural steroid injections until 6 weeks of physical therapy and pain medicine trials. Patient arrived midway through PT and did not have enough pain relief to get through daily life.
The Daily Challenges
Persistent pain: Radiating discomfort from her neck to her shoulder blade, triceps, and index finger.
Work struggles: Sitting at her desk, typing, or using the mouse aggravated symptoms.
Sleep issues: Couldn’t find a comfortable position, resulting in restless nights and fatigue.
Weakened grip: Difficulty holding objects, opening jars, or even gripping the steering wheel.
Limited physical activity: Avoided exercise, worried about further damage.
Mental toll: Frustration and anxiety about her performance at work and recovery timeline.
Using Neuro-Acupuncture as a complementary treatment to Physical Therapy
Neuro-acupuncture complements her ongoing PT and pain management plan by directly addressing nerve pain, inflammation, and muscle tightness.
How It Works
Pain relief: Electrical stimulation triggers natural painkillers (endorphins) and reduces inflammation.
Nerve healing: Improves blood flow and oxygen to nerve tissue for faster recovery.
Muscle relaxation: Releases tension and spasms, restoring neck mobility.
Key Improvements
Better sleep: Reduced night pain improved rest.
Pain-free days: Decreased symptoms allowed for productive work.
Stronger grip: Function improved without triggering pain.
Renewed hope: "I might not need the injection."
Why Combining Approaches Works
Western medicine: Immediate symptom control through medication, injections, and PT
Neuro-acupuncture: Long-term healing through nerve repair, inflammation reduction, and muscle relaxation.
Together, they form a synergistic plan to restore daily function and reduce dependence on medication.