Relief for Pinched & Compressed Nerves | South Texas Spine & Joint Institute
A pinched nerve occurs when surrounding tissues—such as discs, bones, or muscles—put too much pressure on a nerve root. This can happen in the neck, mid-back, or lower back, causing pain that may radiate into the arms or legs.

South Texas Spine & Joint Institute excels at identifying the cause of nerve compression and providing non-surgical solutions that relieve pressure, restore function, and prevent recurring nerve irritation.
Symptoms of a Pinched Nerve
- Sharp or burning pain
- Radiating symptoms into arms or legs
- Numbness or tingling
- Muscle weakness
- Decreased mobility
Pinched nerves may result from:
- Bulging or herniated discs
- Muscle tightness
- Misaligned vertebrae
- Arthritis
- Spinal stenosis
How South Texas Spine & Joint Institute Treats Pinched Nerves
- Spinal Decompression to Relieve Pressure
Decompression is one of the most effective ways to relieve nerve compression caused by disc problems. It gently opens the spaces around the nerves.
- Chiropractic Adjustments
By realigning the spine, chiropractic care reduces mechanical pressure on the nerves and improves overall spinal movement.
- Laser Therapy
Class IV laser therapy reduces inflammation around the affected nerve root, speeding healing and reducing pain.
- Corrective Rehabilitation
Exercises help restore proper movement patterns and strengthen muscles that protect the spine from future injuries.
Long-Term Relief for Pinched Nerves
The Institute focuses not only on relieving nerve pain but also on preventing it from recurring. With a multi-therapy approach, patients achieve natural, long-lasting relief without surgery or medication.




