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Pinched Nerve Treatment in New Port Richey

Woman with back painPinched nerves can cause sharp pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that disrupts your daily routine. Many patients come to us after months of discomfort, unsure why their symptoms won’t go away. Our chiropractic team focuses on identifying the actual source of nerve pressure and helping your body heal naturally.

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Understanding Pinched Nerves

A pinched nerve occurs when surrounding tissues—bones, discs, muscles, or joints—compress or irritate the nerve. This can happen anywhere in the body, but most commonly in the neck, mid-back, and lower back. When the spine is out of alignment or inflamed, nerve pathways become irritated, leading to radiating symptoms into the arms, hands, legs, or feet.

Common causes include spinal misalignment, herniated or bulging discs, repetitive strain, poor posture, and injuries. Even long hours at a computer can lead to nerve compression.

Signs You May Have a Pinched Nerve

  • Shooting or burning pain
  • Numbness or “pins and needles”
  • Muscle weakness
  • Pain that worsens with certain movements
  • Radiating discomfort into the limbs

How We Help

Our approach is gentle, focused, and always personalized. We start with a thorough evaluation to determine which nerves are affected and what is causing the pressure. Chiropractic care treatment options may include:

When the spine moves the way it should, nerves have the space they need to function normally. Many patients notice improvements in mobility, comfort, and strength within a short period of care. Our goal is not just pain relief but long-term function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a pinched nerve heal on its own?

While some mild cases may improve with rest, many pinched nerves require proper treatment to fully resolve. Without addressing the underlying cause—such as spinal misalignment or disc issues—symptoms often return or worsen over time. Our care helps your body heal correctly the first time.

How long does it take to recover from a pinched nerve?

Recovery time varies based on severity and location. Some patients feel relief within a few visits, while more chronic cases may take several weeks. We focus on efficient treatment to help you feel better as quickly as possible.

Will I need surgery for a pinched nerve?

Most pinched nerves respond well to conservative chiropractic care and don’t require surgery. We’ll assess your condition thoroughly and let you know if your case needs a different type of intervention.

Schedule an Appointment

If nerve pain is limiting your day, we’re here to help you find relief and get back to living comfortably. Contact Baywest Medical today to book an appointment.
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