Trapped Nerves

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Pain relief for trapped nerves

Do you require treatment of trapped nerves? Get in touch with the professionals from Back & Neck Chiropractic Clinic today. 

Why should I get my trapped nerve treated?

A trapped nerve is a serious condition and needs to be monitored closely. If the condition deteriorates, further investigation is required. We provide strong professional support beside you. 
indication of back pain due to trapped nerve

Trapped or pinched nerves

A trapped nerve within the neck is called cervical radiculopathy. A trapped nerve in the low back region is known as lumbar radiculopathy (commonly known Sciatica). It is usually the result of a prolapsed disc (slipped disc) or degenerative arthritis (stenosis). For more information or to book an appointment, call our clinics in Cardiff or Bridgend today.

Trapped nerve in the neck from whiplash injury

Dr. Thomas, 30 years old microbiologist suffered from whiplash injury after being rear-shunted at 60 miles per hour by a motorcycle on the motorway.  She subsequently developed severe trapped nerve from prolapsed discs with a very painful upper limb.

“I spent a number of months going back and forth to a physiotherapist on the advice of my doctor but I didn't find any benefit from the treatment. I actually found it made my pain worse. I then sought help from the Back and Neck Chiropractic Clinic. Within just a few sessions I started to feel the benefit, with a significant reduction in the pain I was experiencing. Following continued treatment, I got the stage where my condition could be managed on a monthly basis. Without the treatment I would be in significant pain and probably unable to work. I can truly say that it has improved my quality of life immensely. Highly recommended!"
shoulder pain
sciatica in the lower back

Sciatica / trapped nerves in low back

Mr Harris, is a 42-year-old former rugby player with many rugby injuries and a six months' history of low back pain with radiating pain, and pins and needles in the front of the thigh and leg. Pain killers and physiotherapy exercise were not effective. 

“A lot better after four treatments, less pain, less pins and needles, and now regaining some leg muscles strength. And with ergonomic advice I am able to carry on at work in my shop and to return to judo training.”
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For treatment of trapped nerves in Cardiff or Bridgend, contact Back & Neck Chiropractic Clinic on 029 2062 7666 or 01656 766 688
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