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    Nerve Involvement, Hand Tremors, and the Spine: A Clinical Perspective from TOPCHIRO Ede

    June 16, 2026
    · Updated July 7, 2026
    2 min read
    Dr. Travis Corcoran

    Dr. Travis Corcoran

    Founder TOPCHIRO & Chiropractor at TOPCHIRO Ede

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    Hand tremors are frightening. So is the tingling, numbness, or weakness that arrives when a spinal nerve is compromised. Patients often assume these symptoms are neurological in a way chiropractic can't address — but a large portion of the nerve-involvement cases we see at TOPCHIRO Ede trace back to the spine itself.

    Why the spine drives so many "nerve" symptoms

    Every peripheral nerve in the body exits the spinal column somewhere. When a vertebra is rotated, when a disc is compressed, or when the surrounding tissues are inflamed, the nerve that passes through that space doesn't work properly. The result can be:

    • Tremors in the hand or fingers
    • Radiating pain down the arm or leg
    • Pins-and-needles or patches of numbness
    • Weakness in specific muscle groups

    This is what clinicians call "radiculopathy" or "nerve involvement," and it is one of the most common presentations in our Ede clinic.

    What we assess

    Before any adjustment is delivered, our team runs through a neurological screen: dermatomes (skin sensation by nerve level), myotomes (muscle strength by nerve level), and reflex testing. Combined with a structural exam and, where indicated, imaging, this tells us exactly which spinal segment is driving the symptom.

    Once the source is identified, care is targeted. We don't adjust "everywhere" — we adjust the segment that's producing the neurological signal.

    What patients typically experience

    Relief from nerve symptoms usually follows a pattern: the sharpness fades first, then the radiating quality, then the residual numbness or tremor. Ede patients treated for acute disc issues with hand tremors, back pain with nerve involvement, and radiating limb pain have consistently reported functional recovery over a structured course of care.

    If you are experiencing tremors, numbness, or radiating pain and haven't yet had your spine assessed, book a consultation with TOPCHIRO Ede. Nerve symptoms deserve a nerve-informed assessment.

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