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.