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How do you relieve spinal cord pain?

I have spinal cord pain. How do you relieve spinal cord pain?

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To relieve spinal cord pain encompasses having a patient intake, consultation, and physical examination to further understand the potential root cause of this type of pain. If the patient's answer to certain questions or an exam(s) are positive, this may warrant the patient to be referred to the emergency room, urgent care, neurologist, MD, DO, or orthopedist. If no referral is needed, diagnostic imaging may be warranted as further examination. If those above paths are not needed then addressing the pain with chiropractic care may be palliative in the alleviation of this type of pain. There are various techniques in chiropractic. Throughout an active phase of care, it will be determined if the patient is responding favorably to certain techniques.
I hope that when you speak of spinal cord pain it is that you have seen your doctor and after researches he/she cannot do anything and you are caught with that pain that you identify as spinal cord pain.

In Ear reflexology, it can be helped as long as the the therapist is used to your type of pain: which I interpret as being a pain felt inside your spine and not by touching your spine and identifying the area.

It is important that you try to know how, when and what did happen to create the pain The therapist will use your pulse and the filters to identify the exact points to be treated and create a life without pain. Look in your neughbourhood to see who practices the Ear relexology so that you can ask for an appointment and experience the goodness of it.

Take care.
How do you know the pain is in the spinal cord? Was this a diagnosis that was given to you? There really is no such thing as spinal cord pain. If the pain is in the spine you should see a chiropractor, it the problem involves nerve pain that travels in the arms or legs then Find a Dr certified in the Cox Flexion Distraction Technique
https://www.coxtechnic.com/physicians.aspx