Numbness can affect the hands, feet, or other parts of the body and is often caused by nerve compression, poor circulation, or underlying medical conditions. At SRS Pain Clinic, we provide specialized numbness relief treatments tailored to your specific needs. Our therapies are designed to address the root causes, including nerve damage and circulation problems, helping you regain sensation, restore mobility, and prevent further nerve complications.
Numbness refers to a loss of sensation or feeling in a part of the body and is often accompanied by other changes such as tingling, burning, or a pins-and-needles sensation. It can occur along a single nerve pathway on one side of the body or symmetrically on both sides. At SRS Pain Clinic, we use advanced diagnostic techniques to identify the source of numbness and develop targeted treatment plans for effective, lasting results.
When nerve dysfunction is involved, numbness may be accompanied by muscle weakness, limiting your ability to perform everyday activities. By combining medical expertise, physiotherapy, and modern pain management techniques, SRS Pain Clinic offers comprehensive solutions to restore nerve function, improve circulation, and enhance quality of life.
We treat numbness in an absolute new and correct way with the popular Australian Treatment called DRY NEEDLING.
We relieve the compression on the numbness nerve by this Treatment and relieve the pain as fast as possible. It is the natural way of treatment where the body heals by itself naturally after the treatment is done.
Treatment is absolutely free from side effects. Later we set the muscles and Disc in their proper position. We tell some exercises by which the lumbar muscles are strengthened and one can do all daily living activities normally and the previous function is restored.
Numbness is a loss of sensation or feeling in a part of the body, often accompanied by tingling, weakness, or a pins-and-needles sensation. It commonly affects the hands, feet, arms, or legs.
Numbness can result from: Nerve compression (e.g., sitting in one position too long) Pinched nerves (due to herniated discs or carpal tunnel syndrome) Diabetes (diabetic neuropathy) Vitamin deficiencies (B12, folate) Poor circulation (peripheral artery disease) Autoimmune diseases (multiple sclerosis, lupus) Infections (shingles, Lyme disease) Stroke or mini-strokes (TIAs)
Seek medical help if numbness: Appears suddenly or affects one side of the body (possible stroke). Is accompanied by weakness, confusion, or slurred speech. Persists for more than a few days without improvement. Is linked to injury, infection, or underlying conditions like diabetes.
Yes, persistent or widespread numbness may indicate: Stroke (if accompanied by facial drooping, weakness, or speech issues). Multiple sclerosis (MS) (if numbness occurs with vision or movement issues). Diabetic neuropathy (if numbness is in feet or hands). Spinal cord injuries (if there’s loss of movement).
Maintain healthy blood circulation with regular exercise. Avoid prolonged sitting or standing in one position. Wear supportive footwear to reduce nerve compression. Manage underlying health conditions (diabetes, arthritis, etc.). Ensure proper nutrition with vitamin-rich foods.