Chiropractor for Pinched Nerve in Central Coast
Chiropractors treat pinched nerves with targeted spinal adjustments, nerve mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, and corrective exercises to relieve pressure and restore nerve function.
Circle Of Life Chiropractic and Natural Therapies
Allcoast Chiropractic
High Performance Chiropractic - Terrigal, Central Coast
Umina Chiropractic Centre- Dr Ursula Buckham
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - Toukley
The Spinal Movement
Johanna McFadgen Chiropractic - West Gosford Central Coast
Coast Health Clinic - Chiropractic - Joel Scott
AMK Chiropractic CENTRE
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - Wyong
Coastal Chiropractic - Erina
Wamberal Chiropractic Centre
Dean Innis - Coastal Chiropractic (ERINA, WYOMING, Bateau Bay, UMINA BEACH)
Brisbane Water Spine Centre
Coast Health Clinic
Ace Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Balance Point Chiropractic
Marsden Park Chiropractic
Allcoast Chiropractic - Dr. John Mccorquodale
Back to Function Central Coast
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - West Gosford
Platinum Chiropractic Erina
Coastal Mobile Chiropractic
Champion Chiropractic Centre
Chiroflexion - Chiropractor Terrigal and Central Coast Chiropractic
Terrigal Chiropractic & Natural Therapies
North Avoca Holistic Wellbeing Centre
Dr. Peter Proud Chiropractic Central Coast Chiropractor
Evolve Chiropractic | Erina Chiropractic Centre
About Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve, medically known as nerve compression or radiculopathy, occurs when surrounding tissues such as bones, discs, muscles, or tendons apply excessive pressure to a nerve. This can happen anywhere along the spine or at peripheral sites such as the wrist, elbow, or shoulder. Symptoms typically include sharp or burning pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the area supplied by the affected nerve. In the cervical spine, a pinched nerve may cause symptoms radiating into the arm and hand, while lumbar nerve compression often causes pain and numbness down the leg. Chiropractic care is a highly effective first-line treatment for pinched nerves. Your chiropractor will conduct a detailed neurological examination to identify the specific nerve involved and the site of compression. Treatment focuses on reducing pressure on the nerve through targeted spinal adjustments, mobilisation techniques, flexion-distraction therapy for disc-related compression, and soft-tissue therapy to release muscular tension around the nerve pathway. Nerve mobilisation and gliding techniques help restore normal nerve movement and reduce irritation. Research in the Spine Journal supports spinal manipulation for cervical and lumbar radiculopathy. Your chiropractor will prescribe specific exercises to maintain the improvements gained during treatment and may recommend postural changes or ergonomic modifications. Most pinched nerves respond well to conservative chiropractic care within 4 to 8 weeks. However, progressive neurological deficits such as increasing weakness or loss of reflexes require prompt referral for medical assessment.
Pinched Nerve FAQs
Can a chiropractor fix a pinched nerve?
Yes. Chiropractors can effectively treat pinched nerves by reducing the pressure on the affected nerve through spinal adjustments, mobilisation, and soft-tissue therapy. Most pinched nerves respond well to conservative chiropractic care within 4 to 8 weeks.
How do I know if I have a pinched nerve?
Common signs of a pinched nerve include sharp or burning pain that radiates along a specific path, numbness or tingling in the arm or leg, muscle weakness, and pins-and-needles sensations. Your chiropractor can perform specific neurological tests to confirm the diagnosis and identify the affected nerve.
What causes a pinched nerve in the neck?
A pinched nerve in the neck (cervical radiculopathy) is most commonly caused by disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, or bone spurs narrowing the space where the nerve exits the spine. Poor posture, repetitive movements, and acute injury can all contribute to the development of a pinched nerve.