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Is a Pinched Nerve Causing Your Pain?

When people describe sharp, shooting pain in the back, neck, arms, or legs, it’s often due to a pinched nerve—a condition where pressure on a nerve disrupts its normal function and triggers pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness.

To better understand this, think of your nerves like a garden hose. When water flows freely, everything works as it should. But if you pinch the hose, the flow slows or stops—just like a compressed nerve struggles to send proper signals. Your body responds by sounding the alarm: pain, inflammation, and dysfunction.

Treating only the pain with medication masks the symptoms but leaves the root cause untouched.
At American Back Centers, we focus on removing that pressure—naturally—so healing can begin.

Say Goodbye to Nerve Pain—Without Surgery

If you’re living with the discomfort of a pinched nerve, you don’t have to settle for medication or surgery.


Schedule your consultation at American Back Centers and start your journey toward real, lasting relief.

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What Causes a Pinched Nerve?

  • Herniated or bulging discs

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Facet joint dysfunction

  • Muscle imbalances or postural issues

  • Scar tissue from past injuries or surgeries

When spinal discs lose height or bulge outward, they can press against nearby nerves—leading to a wide range of symptoms, depending on the nerve affected.

Symptoms of a Pinched Nerve

  • Sharp, burning, or radiating pain

  • Numbness or tingling in the arms, hands, legs, or feet

  • Weakness in the affected limbs

  • Difficulty standing, sitting, or walking comfortably

  • Muscle spasms or reduced coordination

How We Treat Pinched Nerves at American Back Centers

We begin by identifying the exact location and cause of your pinched nerve through a detailed exam and diagnostic imaging when needed. From there, we create a customized treatment plan focused on relieving nerve pressure and restoring healthy spinal function.

Our therapies may include:

  • VAX-D Spinal Decompression Therapy
    Gently and precisely decompresses the spine, relieving pressure on the affected nerve and allowing the disc to heal naturally.

  • Cold Laser Therapy
    Reduces inflammation and supports cellular repair at the nerve level.

  • Chiropractic Adjustments and Manual Therapy
    Restore spinal alignment and balance to alleviate mechanical stress.

  • Postural and Ergonomic Coaching
    Prevent recurrence by improving the way you move and sit.

No surgery. No injections. Just gentle, non-invasive solutions designed to help your body heal itself.

Why Choose American Back Centers for Pinched Nerve Relief?

We take a root-cause approach to care—focusing on long-term recovery, not just short-term symptom relief. With advanced technology like VAX-D and a personalized, whole-body treatment philosophy, we help patients get back to living pain-free.

Top FAQs for Pinched Nerve Treatment

1. What is a pinched nerve?
A pinched nerve occurs when surrounding tissues—like discs or bones—apply pressure to a nerve, causing pain, tingling, or weakness.

2. What are common symptoms of a pinched nerve?
Symptoms include sharp pain, numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and weakness in the arms or legs.

3. Can a pinched nerve be treated without surgery?
Yes—non-invasive options like VAX-D therapy, chiropractic care, and cold laser therapy are highly effective.

4. How does spinal decompression relieve a pinched nerve?
It gently stretches the spine, creating negative pressure that relieves nerve compression and allows healing to begin.

5. Is a pinched nerve dangerous if untreated?
Left untreated, a pinched nerve can lead to chronic pain, nerve damage, and reduced function.

6. What causes nerves to become compressed?
Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, muscle tension, arthritis, or poor posture are common contributors.

7. How quickly can I expect relief?
Many patients begin noticing improvement within a few weeks of consistent, personalized care.

8. Do medications cure pinched nerves?
No—medications may mask symptoms, but do not address the pressure causing the nerve dysfunction.

9. Is imaging like an MRI required?
Often, yes. Imaging helps confirm the location and severity of nerve compression.

10. Can pinched nerve pain come and go?
Yes—symptoms can fluctuate based on activity, posture, or inflammation, which is why consistent treatment is key.

Say Goodbye to Nerve Pain—Without Surgery

If you’re living with the discomfort of a pinched nerve, you don’t have to settle for medication or surgery.


Schedule your consultation at American Back Centers and start your journey toward real, lasting relief.

Schedule Now