Suffering from Pinched Nerve?
Were you told there is no cure or surgery is your only option ?
Holistic and integrative treatments can help effectively treat Pinched Nerve without surgery.

Suffering from Pinched Nerve?
Were you told there is no cure or surgery is your only option ?
Holistic and integrative treatments can help effectively treat Pinched Nerve without surgery.
Did you know that only 28% of patients treated with prescription medications for Pinched Nerve had reductions in symptoms even after 48 weeks of treatment ? 1
That is why many of these patients are seeking alternative treatment methods for Pinched Nerve.
Human body is a complex and interconnected system. We should stop looking it as a machine where when one part is defective simply treating that part does not help fix the overall problem.
Holistic and integrative treatments help bring balance to the body to help promote healing.
PINCHED NERVE TREATMENT QUESTIONS
The treatment may consist of acupuncture, herbal medicine, ayurvedic therapies, supplements and nutritional therapy.
Yes, Pinched Nerve can be treated through telemedicine.
Your treatment protocol would primarily consist of herbal medicine, supplements and nutritional therapy.
We do not bill the insurance for Pinched Nerve treatments.
However we would be able to provide you with a superbill which you can submit to your insurance .
You may use your flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA) or health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) for your treatments.
Most patients see results as early as their 2nd week of treatment.
Offering integrative treatments through Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine, Physical Therapy and Yoga Therapy.
Holistic treatments methods clinically researched and evidence based proven from ancient to modern times.
Most patients feel the results within few weeks of starting our treatment.
Pinched Nerve
What is Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve develops when surrounding tissues, such as tendons, muscles, bones, or cartilage apply excessive pressure on a nerve. This pressure may result in weakness, tingling, numbness, or discomfort.
A pinched nerve can occur in numerous locations across the body. For example, a herniated disk in the lower spine may exert pressure on a nerve root leading to radiating down the posterior side of your leg.
What Are The Symptoms Of Pinched Nerve?
The most frequently occurring symptoms of pinched nerves are:
- Feelings of fullness right after eating
- Shooting or sharp pain
- Muscle weakness
- Tingling
- Numbness
- Abdominal discomfort and bloating.
- Feeling as if your foot or hand have fallen asleep.
What Causes Pinched Nerve?
Certain disorders can cause compression of a nerve by affecting tissue or bone, resulting in symptoms. These conditions include:
- Rheumatoid arthritis creates joint inflammation that may exert strain on adjacent nerves.
- The aging process causes "wear and tear" on the spine and discs. With aging, the water content of spinal discs can deplete and they flatten with time. As the vertebrae migrate closer together, the body produces bone growths. These bone spurs can cause nerve compression.
- A pinched nerve might be the result of a sports injury or an accident.
- Repetitive motion jobs, such as prolonged keyboard use, can place stress on the wrist and hand. This could contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Obesity: excess weight can also place pressure on the nerves.
- Pregnancy: The additional weight might cause nerve compression.
- High quantities of glucose (sugar) in the blood can cause nerve injury.
How Is Pinched Nerve Diagnosed?
Your physician will inquire about your symptoms and perform a physical checkup. If your physician detects a pinched nerve, you may be required to undergo tests. These exams might involve
- Blood test
- Nerve conduction study
- Lumbar puncture
- Electromyography
- Magnetic resonance imaging
How Pinched Nerve is treated at Netra?
Acupuncture
- Non-Surgical and Opioid-Free treatment.
- No side effects and safe.
- Releases Endorphins to combat pain.
- Reduces Inflammation and Increases Circulation.
Non-Surgical and Opioid-Free treatment.
No side effects and safe.
Releases Endorphins to combat pain.
Reduces Inflammation and Increases Circulation.


Ayurvedic Medicine
- Complete holistic healing system in existence more than 3000 years.
- Based on the concept of root-cause diagnosis and management
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Focuses equally on prevention and cure to improve quality of life.
- Helps identify and recommends foods for your body type and condition.
Complete holistic healing system in existence more than 3000 years.
Based on the concept of root-cause diagnosis and management
Focuses equally on prevention and cure to improve quality of life.
Helps identify and recommends foods for your body type and condition.
Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine has a history of at least several thousand years and uses mostly plants to treat diseases and promote health.
Can successfully treat many chronic and complex conditions.
- Clinically and scientifically proven to treat a wide range of complex conditions.
- Clinically and scientifically proven to treat a wide range of complex conditions.
- Helps boost your immune system naturally.
- Shown to reduce stress and relieve anxiety.
- Improves respiratory and cardiovascular function.
Clinically and scientifically proven to treat a wide range of complex conditions.
Safe and has relatively less side effects.
Helps boost your immune system naturally.
Shown to reduce stress and relieve anxiety.
Improves respiratory and cardiovascular function.


Therapeutic Yoga
It also adapts the practice of Yoga to the needs of people with specific health condition.
- Improves strength, balance and flexibility.
- Helps with chronic pain relief.
- Improves circulation and reduces blood pressure.
- Reduces stress and improves sleep.
- Improves respiratory and cardiovascular function.