A pinched nerve can happen in a variety of places throughout the body with some of the most common being the lower spine, wrists, neck, and legs. A pinched nerve occurs when the muscles or tendons around the nerve are inflamed, putting pressure on the nerve and either causing pain or even numbness throughout the extremities related or attached to this affected nerve.
Your pinched nerve may be caused by different physical conditions such as carpal tunnel or a herniated disc. Relieving the pressure on the nerve is critical to do as soon as possible to avoid permanent nerve damage. Our job is to localize the pinching and determine the safest and most effective way to relieve the pressure.


