Pinched Nerve Treatment in West Omaha

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Pinched Nerve Treatment

If you have shooting pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness running down an arm or leg, that’s a pinched nerve. We find what’s pressing on it and take the pressure off.

What a pinched nerve actually is

A nerve gets “pinched” when something is pressing on it or irritating it along its path. The pain you feel isn’t where the problem actually is, it’s where the nerve travels to. The most common spots:

Common symptoms of nerve compression:

How we treat pinched nerves

The key is finding WHAT is pressing on the nerve. The treatment varies by cause.

Spinal adjustments for nerve compression caused by joint dysfunction or restricted segments. Restoring proper motion often takes pressure off the nerve immediately.

Disc-specific work when a herniated or bulging disc is the culprit. See our disc issues page for more.

Dry needling when muscle compression is the cause, common with thoracic outlet, piriformis syndrome, and other muscle-driven entrapments.

Movement coaching for the activity patterns that may be contributing to the compression (sitting posture, sleeping position, repetitive motion).

When pinched nerve symptoms are an emergency

Any of those, go to the ER or call your primary care, not a chiropractor.

Insurance, HSA, and FSA Most major insurance plans cover chiropractic care for pinched nerve issues. HSA and FSA cards welcome.

Frequently asked questions

How long until a pinched nerve heals?

Most respond within 4 to 8 weeks of conservative care. Cases involving disc issues often take longer (8 to 16 weeks) because the disc itself takes time to heal once the pressure’s off.

Will it come back?

If we only treat the immediate compression without addressing what created it (posture, movement patterns, weak stability), recurrence is common. Part of the treatment plan is identifying and changing those drivers.

Do I need an MRI?

Usually no. The neurological exam at your first visit tells us where the compression is and how severe it is. If your case isn’t responding or there are progressive neurological signs, we’ll refer for imaging.

Can a pinched nerve cause permanent damage?

If left untreated long enough, yes. Persistent nerve compression can lead to lasting weakness, numbness, or pain patterns. Most cases that are treated within a few months resolve fully. That’s the case for treating it sooner rather than waiting it out.

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Get the nerve pain looked at

Nerve symptoms that have been around for weeks usually don’t resolve on their own. The first visit tells you what’s actually compressing the nerve and how to take the pressure off.

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