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Pinched Nerve Treatmentin Port St. Lucie.

Relieve the pressure. Restore the function. Feel normal again.

Understanding Pinched Nerves

Why does a pinched nerve
cause so much pain?

A pinched nerve happens when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by the bones, cartilage, muscles, or tendons around it. This pressure disrupts the nerve's ability to send signals properly, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that can spread far from the point of compression.

Pinched nerves in the spine are especially common because the spinal column houses the central nervous system. When a vertebra shifts out of position — even slightly — it can press on a nerve root and send pain radiating into your arms, hands, legs, or feet. At Tradition Family Chiropractic, Dr. Ravi Jitta uses corrective chiropractic care to remove the pressure and restore normal nerve function for patients throughout Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast.

pinched nerve treatment at Tradition Family Chiropractic in Port St. Lucie
Dr. Ravi Jitta treating pinched nerve at Tradition Family Chiropractic
Our Approach

Find the compression.
Release the nerve.

The key to treating a pinched nerve is finding exactly where and why the nerve is being compressed. At Tradition Family Chiropractic, we use X-rays and a nervous system scan (sEMG) to locate the precise source of nerve interference.

Dr. Ravi then uses corrective chiropractic adjustments and, when needed, spinal decompression to realign the spine and create space for the nerve to function normally. This is not a quick pop that provides temporary relief — this is structural correction that addresses the cause.

Treatment Options

How we treat
pinched nerves.

Corrective Chiropractic
Precise spinal adjustments that realign vertebrae and remove pressure from compressed nerve roots.
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Spinal Decompression
Non-surgical traction that creates space in the spinal canal and relieves nerve compression from disc problems.
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SoftWave Therapy
Reduces inflammation around compressed nerves and promotes healing of surrounding soft tissue.
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Do You Experience These Symptoms?

Signs you may have
a pinched nerve.

Nerve compression symptoms can be confusing because the pain often shows up far from where the actual problem is. A pinched nerve in your neck can cause hand numbness. A pinched nerve in your lower back can affect your feet.

  • Sharp, burning, or shooting pain
  • Numbness or decreased sensation in the affected area
  • Tingling or "pins and needles" feeling
  • Muscle weakness in the arm, hand, leg, or foot
  • Pain that radiates down your arm or leg
  • Symptoms that worsen when you turn your head or bend
Patient Stories

Real results
from real patients.

“Dr. Ravi and staff are amazing, I leave there feeling relaxed. It's the best part of my day.”

Ann Morgano
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Nerve Pain

“Love this place. The service is great, all people working there are so sweet and Dr. Jitta is the best!!”

Carolina Devoto
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Pain Relief
Common Questions

Questions about
pinched nerve treatment.

Yes. Chiropractic adjustments are one of the most effective ways to treat a pinched nerve. Dr. Ravi Jitta realigns the spine to remove pressure from compressed nerves, restoring proper nerve function without medication or surgery.

Stop living with nerve pain.

New patients start at just $37. Schedule your assessment today.