These bundles, called nerves, send information to the brain and spinal cord about the world around us and transmit signals back out to the body, activating muscles so that we can perform functions ...
A herniated disc, spinal stenosis ... your healthcare provider can confirm the presence of a pinched nerve, identify its ...
"In rats and guinea pigs much of the process of walking is controlled at a specific location on the spinal cord, and is less dependent on nerve impulses traveling to and from the brain," he says.
Spinal foraminal stenosis may cause symptoms of a pinched nerve or may cause pain at the location of compression or ...