Pinched Nerves

A pinched nerve can send false pain signals to the brain, leading to pain, weakness, numbness, or loss of control in the affected area. This often occurs in the spinal column, causing symptoms in the back, neck, arms, or legs.

What are the symptoms of a pinched nerve?

Early symptoms of a pinched nerve include localized pain, with possible radiating pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, or spasms in the arms or legs.

What are the root causes of a pinched nerve?

Pinched nerves may be caused in a variety of ways depending on what is causing the nerve to become “pinched”. Some of the most common causes include:

What are the treatment options for a pinched nerve?

In many cases, pinched nerves are asymptomatic and do not require treatment. However, if you have persistent symptoms that do not go away or are worsening, medical treatment may be required. Some of the available treatment options your physician may recommend include:

Can you treat my pinched nerve?

Absolutely! Our team of highly trained physicians is standing by to help develop a personalized treatment plan so that you can get back to living a pain free life. Simply fill out the form below and a member of our team will reach out to you to answer any questions that you have and to book your first appointment!

 

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