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Pinched Nerve in Back Treatment in St. Augustine, FL

Fast, Non-Surgical Relief for Nerve Pain & Tingling

Sharp Back Pain, Tingling, or Numbness?

If you’re feeling:

  • Sharp or shooting pain in your back
  • Tingling or “pins and needles”
  • Numbness in your back, hips, or legs

You may have a pinched nerve.

Left untreated, it can worsen and lead to chronic pain or nerve damage.

At Havlicek Chiropractic in St. Augustine, we focus on relieving pressure on the nerve and correcting the root cause, not just masking the pain.

What Is a Pinched Nerve?

A pinched nerve occurs when surrounding structures like:

  • Discs
  • Muscles
  • Joints

Put pressure on a nerve.

This disrupts normal nerve function and causes pain, tingling, or weakness.

Common Causes of a Pinched Nerve in the Back

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Spinal misalignment
  • Muscle tightness or inflammation
  • Poor posture
  • Repetitive movements
  • Injuries (including car accidents)

You may want to check Herniated Disc Treatment in St. Augustine
Or check Lower Back Pain Treatment in St. Augustine

Symptoms of a Pinched Nerve

  • Sharp or burning pain
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Radiating pain into arms or legs
  • Muscle weakness
  • Pain that worsens with movement

Our Approach to Pinched Nerve Treatment

We focus on relieving pressure and restoring proper function.

Chiropractic Adjustments

  • Realign the spine
  • Reduce nerve compression
  • Improve mobility

Helps:
✔️ Reduce inflammation
✔️ Promote tissue healing
✔️ Relieve pressure on surrounding structures

Soft Tissue Therapy

Targets:

  • Tight muscles
  • Trigger points
  • Scar tissue

Corrective Exercises

  • Improve posture
  • Strengthen supporting muscles
  • Prevent future nerve issues

Benefits of Treatment

✔️ Drug-free pain relief
✔️ Reduced nerve pressure
✔️ Improved mobility
✔️ Faster recovery
✔️ Long-term results

When Should You Seek Treatment?

Don’t ignore nerve symptoms.

Seek care if:

  • Pain is sharp or radiating
  • You feel numbness or tingling
  • Symptoms are getting worse
  • Pain affects daily activities

Related article: What Happens If You Ignore Back Pain?

Pinched Nerve Treatment in St. Augustine

We proudly serve:

  • St. Augustine
  • St. Augustine Beach
  • Palm Coast

At Havlicek Chiropractic, we help patients:
Get out of pain and restore normal nerve function, fast

Schedule an Appointment Today

Don’t wait to address pain after a car accident. The sooner you receive chiropractic care, the better your chances of full recovery.

Contact Havlicek Chiropractic today—your trusted auto injury chiropractor in St. Augustine, FL—to schedule your visit or learn more about our treatment options.

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Get expert pinched nerve treatment today.

Don’t let nerve pain control your life.

Pinched Nerve in Back Treatment FAQs

here are some Common questions patients ask before visiting our clinic

What does a pinched nerve in the back feel like?

A pinched nerve in the back may feel like sharp pain, burning, tingling, numbness, or radiating discomfort that can extend into the hips, legs, or arms.

What causes a pinched nerve in the back?

Common causes include herniated discs, spinal misalignment, muscle tightness, poor posture, repetitive strain, or injuries such as car accidents or sports injuries.

Can a chiropractor help a pinched nerve?

Yes, chiropractic care can help relieve pressure on the nerve, improve spinal alignment, and restore normal function to reduce pain and symptoms.

How long does a pinched nerve take to heal?

Recovery time varies depending on severity, but many patients experience improvement within a few weeks with proper treatment.

Can a pinched nerve go away on its own?

Mild cases may improve with rest, but many cases require treatment to fully resolve and prevent recurrence or worsening symptoms.

Is a pinched nerve serious?

A pinched nerve can become serious if left untreated, especially if it leads to chronic pain, numbness, or muscle weakness.

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