Trapped Nerve Treatment · Chiropractor Yarmouth · 25 Marine Parade, NR30 2EN
Trapped Nerve Specialists · Great Yarmouth

Trapped Nerve Treatment in Great Yarmouth

Numbness, tingling, shooting pain, or weakness. A trapped nerve means a nerve is being compressed somewhere along its path. At Chiropractor Yarmouth, we use the Zone Technique to find exactly where and why the nerve is compressed.

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🦴 New Patient Assessment

Consultation + Exam + Treatment

Everything included in your first visit

  • Full neurological and spinal assessment
  • Zone Technique evaluation of six body systems
  • Nerve tension and reflex testing
  • Treatment in your first visit (if suitable)
  • No contracts, no pressure, transparent pricing
£65

New patient assessment · Follow-ups £42

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Types of Trapped Nerves

Common Trapped Nerve Presentations

A trapped nerve occurs when a spinal joint, disc, or muscle compresses a nerve, disrupting normal signal transmission. The Zone Technique assesses the nerve system directly, plus the muscular and circulatory systems that affect nerve healing.

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Cervical Trapped Nerve

Pain, numbness, or tingling into the shoulder, arm, or hand. Usually from cervical spine restriction or disc herniation.

Lumbar Trapped Nerve

Sciatica is the most common pattern. Pain, numbness, or weakness radiating from the lower back into the leg.

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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Compression of nerves and blood vessels between the neck and shoulder, causing arm numbness, tingling, and weakness.

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Piriformis Syndrome

The piriformis muscle compresses the sciatic nerve in the buttock. Causes deep buttock pain and leg symptoms. Often linked to hip pain.

Our Approach

How the Zone Technique Treats Trapped Nerves

1

Identify the Compression

Zone Technique assessment plus neurological examination identifies where and why the nerve is compressed.

2

Relieve the Pressure

Specific chiropractic adjustments restore movement to the joints compressing the nerve, reducing pressure on the nerve root.

3

Support Nerve Healing

Zone Technique balances the circulatory and nerve systems to support tissue repair.

🤝 Our Honest Promise

If we can help, we will tell you how. If your nerve symptoms require imaging or specialist referral, we will tell you honestly.

Related Conditions

Conditions Linked to Trapped Nerves

Sciatica

The most common lumbar trapped nerve pattern.

Slipped Disc

Disc herniation is a common cause of nerve compression.

Neck Pain

Cervical nerve compression causes arm and hand symptoms.

Back Pain

Spinal joint restriction is a common cause of nerve irritation.

Patient Results

What Our Patients Say

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"I have suffered with severe lower back pain and numbness in my right quad muscle for 9 years. After just 1 session I feel so much better."
Steve B.
Trapped nerve, 9 years
Common Questions

Trapped Nerve FAQs

Yes. Chiropractor Yarmouth uses the Zone Technique to assess nerve compression and the body systems affecting nerve healing.

£65 initial assessment, £42 follow-ups. No hidden fees.

No. Book directly or call 07307 174242.

Yes. Chiropractor Norwich at 84 Colman Road. Call 07904 184524.

Ready to Get Relief From a Trapped Nerve?

The first step is finding out exactly where and why the nerve is compressed.