In most cases, this is due to simply cutting off the circulation to a limb or through temporarily pinching a nerve. Most people who have experienced this tingling feeling often refer to it as the limb having “fallen asleep”. This discomfort is usually relieved by itself after a few moments of the pressure having been removed. However, there are instances in which the numbness in the limbs that is experienced is more serious than this. There are certain illnesses and causes such as shingles, atherosclerosis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, stroke, and frostbite (among others) can also lead to numbness in the limbs. While some of these causes may require the attention of a specialist in the field of neurology, cardiology, endocrinology, etc.,
there are cases that should be seen by a chiropractor. Chiropractic services can offer relief for a number of symptoms through differing methods. One thing that many chiropractic services have in common is that they are drug free, and usually non-invasive (except in the most extreme circumstances). The goal of the chiropractor is to help heal the inner cause of a problem in order to rid the patient of the effects. This is much unlike traditional medicine that has the tendency to treat the symptoms but never the cause. Some of the more basic causes of numbness in the limbs can be treated by chiropractic services.

The neck pain is one of the most common problem that affects more than 90% of the people all across the world at some point in their life. Waking up with the pain in neck is not the great way to start a day. Despite feeling in the neck, neck pain could be the result of several other spine problem. However, it usually arises because of muscular constraint in both upper back and neck or sometimes it arises due to