If you’re experiencing pinched nerve pain in Austin, TX, fast and targeted treatment is essential to prevent worsening symptoms. At Pinnacle Sports Performance and Rehabilitation, patients receive expert care at two convenient locations in Steiner Ranch (Lake Travis area) and Westlake / West Lake Hills.
Pinched nerves can cause radiating pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness that interfere with daily life. Personalized, non-surgical treatment helps relieve nerve pressure and restore normal function.
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Pinnacle provides care for patients throughout the Austin area, including:
- Steiner Ranch / Lake Travis
- Westlake Hills / West Lake Hills
- Bee Cave & Lakeway
- Four Points / River Place
- Rollingwood
- Central & South Austin
What Is a Pinched Nerve?
A pinched nerve occurs when surrounding tissues—such as discs, bones, or muscles—place excessive pressure on a nerve. This pressure disrupts normal nerve function and can lead to pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness.
Pinched nerves commonly occur in the neck (cervical spine), lower back (lumbar spine), shoulders, arms, hips, and legs.
Symptoms of a Pinched Nerve
Patients experiencing a pinched nerve often report:
- Sharp or burning pain
- Tingling or “pins and needles” sensations
- Numbness in arms or legs
- Muscle weakness
- Radiating pain (such as sciatica)
- Pain that worsens with movement or posture
Common Causes of Pinched Nerves
Spinal Conditions
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spinal stenosis
- Bone spurs
Lifestyle & Activity Factors
- Poor posture (desk work, phone use)
- Repetitive movements
- Heavy lifting
- Sports injuries
- Muscle imbalances
- Inflammation around joints
Pinched Nerve Treatment in Austin
At Pinnacle Sports Performance and Rehabilitation, treatment focuses on relieving nerve compression, restoring mobility, and preventing recurrence.
Chiropractic Care for Pinched Nerves
- Restores spinal alignment
- Reduces pressure on nerves
- Improves mobility and function
Spinal Decompression Therapy
- Creates space between vertebrae
- Reduces disc pressure
- Improves healing and circulation
Active Release Technique (ART)
- Relieves muscle tension around nerves
- Breaks down scar tissue
- Improves mobility
Functional Rehabilitation
- Strengthens supporting muscles
- Improves posture and movement
- Prevents recurrence
Why Choose Pinnacle for Pinched Nerve Treatment
- Two convenient Austin locations
- Expertise in spine and nerve-related conditions
- Personalized, non-surgical treatment plans
- Advanced therapy options
- Focus on long-term recovery and prevention
When to Seek Treatment for a Pinched Nerve
You should seek professional care if you experience:
- Pain lasting more than 1–2 weeks
- Numbness or tingling
- Muscle weakness
- Radiating pain into arms or legs
- Pain interfering with daily activities
FAQs – Pinched Nerve Treatment Austin
Can a chiropractor fix a pinched nerve?
Yes. Chiropractic care helps relieve pressure on nerves by improving spinal alignment and mobility.
How long does it take for a pinched nerve to heal?
Many patients improve within 2–6 weeks, depending on severity and consistency of treatment.
Is spinal decompression effective for pinched nerves?
Yes. It is commonly used to treat disc-related nerve compression and sciatica.
What are the signs of a severe pinched nerve?
Severe symptoms include persistent numbness, weakness, or loss of function, which require prompt evaluation.
Can exercise help a pinched nerve?
Yes. Properly guided rehabilitation exercises can reduce pressure and support recovery.
Schedule Pinched Nerve Treatment in Austin, TX
If you’re searching for pinched nerve treatment in Steiner Ranch or Westlake, Pinnacle Sports Performance and Rehabilitation provides expert care close to home.
Patients receive personalized chiropractic care, spinal decompression therapy, and rehabilitation programs designed to relieve nerve pain and restore function.
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