Herniated Nerve Treatment
Relieve Pain, Restore Function, and Reclaim Your Life Naturally
At Chiropractic Associates, we specialize in non-invasive, drug-free solutions to treat herniated nerves and help you get back to living pain-free. Whether you’re dealing with sharp shooting pain, numbness, or muscle weakness, our experienced chiropractic team is here to help.

What Is a Herniated Nerve?
A herniated nerve typically results from a herniated disc pressing on nearby nerves in your spine. This pressure can cause pain that radiates down your arms or legs, along with tingling, burning sensations, or weakness in the muscles. It’s most commonly seen in the lower back (lumbar spine) or neck (cervical spine).
Common causes include:
- Poor posture or ergonomics
- Repetitive lifting or twisting
- Car accidents or sudden injuries
- Age-related disc degeneration
Signs You May Have a Herniated Nerve
You don’t have to guess—if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to get evaluated:
- Radiating pain in the arms, legs, or buttocks
- Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet
- Muscle weakness
- Burning sensations in the back or limbs
- Difficulty standing or walking for long periods
How We Treat Herniated Nerve Pain at Chiropractic Associates
We believe in targeting the root cause, not just masking the pain. Our proven, gentle, and effective approach includes:
Chiropractic Adjustments
Spinal misalignments can increase nerve pressure. Our expert chiropractors use precise adjustments to reduce pressure on the herniated disc and surrounding nerves.
Spinal Decompression Therapy
This non-surgical treatment gently stretches the spine, relieving nerve compression and encouraging the disc to return to its proper position.
Cold Laser Therapy
Used to reduce inflammation and promote healing at the cellular level, especially around irritated nerves.
Therapeutic Exercises
Custom rehab programs help stabilize and strengthen your spine to prevent future flare-ups.
Posture & Lifestyle Coaching
We’ll coach you on long-term habits that protect your spine and nervous system.