Pinched Nerve Treatment In Nashville
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Pinched Nerves
A pinched nerve can be a constant source of pain and discomfort, making even simple movements feel unbearable.
At Nashville Disc Center, we understand how debilitating this condition can be and specialize in providing non-surgical, gentle treatments to relieve the pressure causing your pain. Our team uses spinal decompression therapy to target the root of the problem, addressing the nerve compression directly.
With our personalized approach, we focus on not just easing the symptoms but resolving the underlying cause so you can return to your normal life, pain-free.
What Does A Pinched Nerve Feel Like?
A pinched nerve often feels like a sharp, shooting pain that radiates from your lower back and down through your leg, sometimes accompanied by numbness or tingling.
Many describe it as an electric shock that worsens with movement, and the pain can range from mildly uncomfortable to completely debilitating.
At Nashville Disc Center, we know how specific and intense this type of pain can be, and we’re here to help you find relief through gentle, non-invasive care.
How To Release Pain From A Pinched Nerve
The key to relieving pinched nerve pain is to reduce the pressure on the affected nerve.
At Nashville Disc Center, we use non-surgical spinal decompression therapy, which gently stretches the spine and allows the discs to realign, taking the pressure off the nerve roots.
This process provides relief from pain and promotes natural healing over time.
With our expert care, you can start feeling better without the need for surgery or medications, allowing you to heal naturally and regain your quality of life.
FAQs
What types of pinched nerve treatments do you offer?
We offer non-surgical spinal decompression to treat pinched nerves in the neck, shoulders, back, and lower body. These treatments are designed to gently relieve pressure on the affected nerves, reducing pain and promoting healing in areas like the spine, arms, and legs.
How to know if you have a pinched nerve
If you experience sharp, shooting pain, numbness, or tingling that radiates from your back down your leg, you may have a pinched nerve. These symptoms often worsen with movement.
What's the best treatment for a pinched nerve?
Non-surgical spinal decompression is one of the most effective treatments for relieving pinched nerve pain. It helps reduce pressure on the nerve without the need for invasive procedures.
What causes a pinched nerve?
A pinched nerve can be caused by a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, trauma, or even conditions like degenerative disc disease. These issues create pressure on the nerve, leading to pain.
How long does it take to fix a pinched nerve?
The healing time varies, but many patients experience relief after just a few sessions of spinal decompression. Complete recovery can take several weeks, depending on the severity of the condition.
Explore Our Treatments
We focus on relieving pain from common auto accident injuries like whiplash and back trauma, helping you recover mobility and function safely.
Our treatments for sciatica focus on spinal decompression to relieve nerve pressure caused by herniated or bulging discs, reducing leg pain and promoting better mobility.
We offer non-surgical solutions for disc pain, using spinal decompression to alleviate pressure on herniated or degenerative discs and promote healing.
Our treatments target chronic back pain caused by issues like muscle strain or spinal misalignment, helping reduce discomfort and restore movement.
Using targeted therapies, we help relieve strain and pressure on the spine caused from workplace injury, helping you recover from back and neck pain caused by repetitive stress or accidents.
We focus on spinal adjustments to reduce nerve pressure and tension that contribute to chronic migraines and tension headaches.
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Spinal Decompression
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- Auto Accident Injuries
- Back and Neck Pain
- Disc Pain
- Pinched Nerve
- Workplace Injury
- Sciatica