What is a Pinched Nerve in the Lower Back?
A pinched nerve in the lower back happens when the nerves in the spine become compressed, usually due to a herniated disc or bone spur. This condition can lead to significant pain, discomfort, and difficulty with movement.
Key Symptoms of a Pinched Nerve
- Pain in the lower back or down the legs
- Numbness or tingling sensations
- Weakness in the affected leg or foot
The Frustrations of Standard Treatments
Treatments like medications, physiotherapy, or injections may offer temporary relief but often don’t address the underlying cause of the compression. Without a proper diagnosis, these treatments can be ineffective, leaving you in pain and frustrated.
Why Imaging is Critical
Accurate imaging, like X-rays, MRIs, and ultrasounds, is essential for diagnosing the root cause of the pinched nerve. Without proper imaging, treatments may be based on guesswork, leading to misdiagnosis and delayed care.
Our Solutions
At The Pain Relief Clinic, we provide fast and affordable imaging services to ensure accurate diagnosis. If you’ve tried treatments that didn’t work, we also offer a $50 second opinion consultation to find the best solution for you.
Why Choose Us?
- Quick, non-invasive treatments backed by new technology
- Affordable imaging options for accurate diagnosis
- Medisave and insurance coverage available
Visit Us If You Are:
- Frustrated by treatments that aren’t working
- Wanting a faster diagnosis with clear imaging
- Considering a second opinion before undergoing surgery