If you're experiencing sharp, shooting pain, numbness, or tingling that radiates down your arm or leg, you might be dealing with a pinched nerve.
This common condition affects thousands of people each year and can interfere with everything from sleep to daily activities.
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A pinched nerve occurs when there is excessive pressure on a nerve from surrounding tissues—such as bones, cartilage, muscles, or tendons. This pressure can disrupt the nerve’s function, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness.
Pinched nerves most commonly occur in the:
Sometimes, the pain travels—down the arm, through the leg, or across the shoulders—depending on which nerve is affected. This is called radiculopathy, and it can make the source of the pain hard to pinpoint without a professional evaluation.
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It’s easy to confuse a pinched nerve with muscle strain or inflammation, which is why an accurate diagnosis is key. Signs you might have a pinched nerve include:
✅ Sharp or burning pain
✅ Radiating pain (down arm or leg)
✅ Numbness or reduced sensation
✅ Tingling or "pins and needles"
✅ Muscle weakness in the affected area
✅ Worsening pain after sitting or sleeping in certain positions
If you're experiencing one or more of these symptoms, it’s time to schedule an assessment at Hamilton Health Associates.
At Hamilton Health Associates, we combine decades of clinical expertise with a comprehensive, patient-first approach. Our multidisciplinary team includes chiropractors, physical therapists, and rehabilitation specialists who collaborate to help you heal faster and more completely.
We begin with a full consultation and diagnostic exam. This may include:
Our goal is to not just treat the pain—but to understand its origin and prevent it from coming back.
Depending on the location and severity of the pinched nerve, we may recommend a combination of the following therapies:
Chiropractic Adjustments
Gentle spinal adjustments can relieve pressure on the nerve by improving alignment and mobility in the spine.
Physical Therapy
Targeted exercises and stretches reduce inflammation, strengthen supporting muscles, and improve posture.
Soft Tissue Therapy
Massage therapy, myofascial release, or trigger point therapy may help release tension that contributes to nerve compression.
Electrical Stimulation & Therapeutic Ultrasound
These modalities help reduce pain and inflammation, increase circulation, and accelerate tissue healing.
Postural & Ergonomic Coaching
We’ll teach you how to sit, move, and sleep in ways that protect your nerves and reduce recurrence.
Ready to take the first step towards better health? Book your appointment with Hamilton Health Associates Chiropractic today and start your journey towards a healthier, happier you.
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