Pinched nerve

Pinched nerve occurs when a nerve is pressed too much. This pressure will affect nerve function, causing pain, tingling, numbness or weakness sensation. It may even affect surrounding bones and tendons. Pinched nerve symptoms can occur in different parts of the body at the same time. With rest and other conservative treatment, most people can recover in a few days or weeks. Sometimes you may need surgery to relieve pain. Maintaining good posture can prevent nerves from being pressed.


How is Pinched nerve treated in practice?