The Fort Wayne Neck Pain, Radiculopathy Arm Pain, & B12 Deficiency Connection

In healthcare, understanding the triggering causes of frequent complaints, such as neck pain, often go beyond the surface. Frequently, the root issues may stem from nutritional deficiencies rather than just physical damage or injury. This brings us to an interesting and less-discussed topic in the Fort Wayne chiropractic world: the impact of a deficiency of vitamin B12 on neck pain and radiculopathy.

THE HIDDEN CULPRIT: B12 DEFICIENCY

Vitamin B12, an essential nutrient found in meat, fish, and dairy products, has a vital role in our body. It supports the production of DNA, nerves, and blood cells. Its deficiency, however, can manifest in a variety of ways, often misleading, as was vividly illustrated in a recent case reported by Mehta A, Lynch W, Jha P. (2024). This particular case revolves around a patient who presented with neck pain and cervical radiculopathy. Cervical radiculopathy is a spinal pain condition where spinal nerve roots become irritated or inflamed, causing symptoms like pain, numbness, or weakness in the neck and arms. Through a comprehensive examination similar to one we do here at Aaron Chiropractic Clinic, it was surprisingly discovered that the root cause of the patient's symptoms was a severe deficiency in Vitamin B12. This finding is significant as it demonstrates the importance of our Fort Wayne chiropractic treatment plan which bears in mind nutritional deficiencies as potential contributors to neuromusculoskeletal complaints. (1) For this case’s patient and those who come to Aaron Chiropractic Clinic for holistic care, the proper diagnosis leads to the appropriate chiropractic care (often a combination of Cox® Technic spinal manipulation, exercise, and nutrition) that leads to pain relief.

THE BROADER IMPLICATION FOR CHIROPRACTIC PATIENTS

What this tells us is that for anyone suffering from persistent neck pain, radiculopathy, or similar neuromusculoskeletal issues, checking Vitamin B12 levels could be important. The symptoms of B12 deficiency, including fatigue, weakness, numbness, or tingling, can overlap with those associated with neck issues, making it an easily overlooked but critical area to investigate. Your chiropractor can sort this out!

HOW TO ADDRESS AND PREVENT B12 DEFICIENCY

  • Dietary Choices: Make sure your diet includes adequate amounts of Vitamin B12. For those on a vegan or vegetarian diet, considering fortified foods or supplements can be beneficial.
  • Regular Screening: Especially for individuals at risk (e.g., older adults, vegetarians, and those with gastrointestinal disorders), regular blood tests to screen for B12 levels can avert potential complications.
  • Consultation: For chiropractic patients with chronic neck pain without a clear diagnosis, talking about the possibility of a B12 deficiency with your chiropractor or healthcare provider can offer new possibilities for relief.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Umar Ellahie, on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Make your Fort Wayne chiropractic appointment soon. We are ready to not only find the underlying cause of your neck pain and arm pain but also design a plan toward pain relief with gentle chiropractic treatment and nutrition as your condition may demand. The body’s systems are truly interrelated and do well with a broader, more cohesive approach to health and wellness like you’ll receive at Aaron Chiropractic Clinic. See you soon!

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