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.
Pinched & Compressed Nerves
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 

  1. 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.

  1. Chiropractic Adjustments 

By realigning the spine, chiropractic care reduces mechanical pressure on the nerves and improves overall spinal movement.

  1. Laser Therapy 

Class IV laser therapy reduces inflammation around the affected nerve root, speeding healing and reducing pain.

  1. 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.