Leg numbness is a condition where you lose sensation in the legs. You can have numbness of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) legs. This may extend to your toes and is often associated with pins and needles, prickling, or burning sensations called paraesthesias. Leg numbness may worsen at night.
Conventional Pain therapy assumes nerve roots are restricted in their conductivity by pressure on spinal discs. In our experience, these nerve blocks are often found in muscles that remain continuously contracted and are completely overstrained and fatigued. Along with nerves, vessels are affected similarly.
With Osteopressure, Pain may often be drastically reduced following first treatment. Ice-cold feet can even warm considerably after initial treatment. Considering that symptoms may be lessened or resolved with Osteopressure assistance following reprogramming and relaxation of affected muscles, it becomes clear that common perception may be incorrect. This suggests that even when cervical disc injury is actually present, in many cases it may have little connection to associated Pain.