Pinched Nerve Treatment Specialist in Jersey City
Pinched nerves, also called nerve compression or entrapment, can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness that may radiate from the neck, back, or spine into the arms or legs. While many patients initially attribute these symptoms to muscle strain or general fatigue, a pinched nerve often requires professional evaluation to prevent long-term complications. At Harborside Spine & Wellness in Jersey City, Dr. David Sylvester specializes in diagnosing the root causes of nerve compression and providing personalized treatment plans to relieve pain and restore function. Contact us now for more information or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 75 Montgomery Street, Suite 603 Jersey City, NJ 0730




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Why does a pinched nerve in my neck cause numbness or tingling all the way down to my fingers?
What is the difference between “sciatica” and a pinched nerve in the lower back?
How long does it typically take for a pinched nerve to resolve with conservative treatment?
Can a pinched nerve cause muscle weakness or a loss of grip strength?
How does Harborside Spine & Wellness help address the underlying spinal alignment issues causing my pinched nerve?
Expert care for lasting nerve relief
Nerves in the neck, known as cervical nerves, travel from the spinal cord down the arm and into the hand and fingers. When one of these nerves is compressed due to a herniated disc, bone spur, or spinal misalignment, it disrupts normal nerve signaling. This disruption can produce:
● Numbness or tingling sensations in the fingers or hand
● Sharp, shooting pain radiating along the arm
● Sensations of pins and needles or burning
At Harborside Spine & Wellness, providers assess the exact location and severity of nerve compression using physical examination and imaging tools. By pinpointing which cervical nerve is affected, the team can design a treatment plan that addresses both the symptoms and the underlying cause.
While both sciatica and a pinched nerve involve nerve compression, they differ in location and the specific nerves affected:
● Sciatica refers specifically to irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back through the buttocks and down the legs. Symptoms often include radiating leg pain, tingling, and numbness.
● Lower back pinched nerves can affect various spinal nerves, depending on the level of compression. These nerves may cause localized lower back pain, radiating hip discomfort, or leg weakness without necessarily following the full sciatic nerve path.
At Harborside Spine & Wellness, the team uses diagnostic imaging and a thorough physical exam to differentiate between sciatica and other types of nerve compression. Accurate identification ensures targeted treatment and better outcomes.
The timeline for recovery depends on the severity of the nerve compression and the patient’s overall health. Mild pinched nerves may improve within a few days to a few weeks with conservative treatments such as:
Rest and activity modification
Anti-inflammatory medications
Targeted physical therapy to strengthen supporting muscles and improve spinal alignment
Nerve mobilization exercises
Moderate to severe cases may take longer, often several weeks to a few months, and may require additional interventions such as steroid injections or regenerative therapies. Harborside Spine & Wellness provides close monitoring during treatment to track progress and adjust therapies as needed, helping patients regain function safely and effectively.
Yes. Nerve compression can interfere with signals sent from the spinal cord to the muscles, leading to:
● Weakness in the affected arm or leg
● Difficulty lifting objects
● Reduced grip strength or dexterity
● Coordination problems in extreme cases
These symptoms are particularly common with cervical or lumbar nerve compression. Early evaluation and treatment at Harborside Spine & Wellness are crucial to prevent permanent nerve damage and restore muscle function. The team combines physical therapy, targeted exercises, and when appropriate, minimally invasive interventions to relieve pressure on the nerve and improve muscular strength.
Pinched nerves often result from spinal misalignment, herniated discs, bone spurs, or degenerative changes. At Harborside Spine & Wellness, treatment focuses not only on relieving symptoms but also on correcting the structural issues causing nerve compression. This may include:
● Spinal adjustments and alignment therapies to reduce pressure on nerves
● Physical therapy and exercise programs designed to strengthen supporting muscles and improve posture
● Targeted injections, such as steroid or regenerative therapies, to reduce inflammation and promote healing
● Comprehensive evaluation of movement patterns to prevent recurring nerve compression
By addressing the root cause, rather than only masking symptoms, Harborside Spine & Wellness helps patients achieve long-term relief, improved mobility, and a lower risk of recurrent pinched nerves.
Pinched nerves can significantly interfere with daily life, from simple tasks like gripping a cup to complex movements like lifting or typing. Proper diagnosis and personalized treatment are key to preventing permanent nerve damage and regaining full function.
At Harborside Spine & Wellness, Dr. David Sylvester benefits patients from advanced diagnostic techniques, a thorough evaluation of spinal alignment, and individualized treatment plans. Whether through conservative therapies, minimally invasive injections, or specialized rehabilitation programs, the team ensures that nerve compression is addressed safely and effectively.
Patients in Jersey City struggling with neck or back-related nerve pain can rely on Harborside Spine & Wellness for expert care that targets both symptoms and underlying causes, helping them return to an active, pain-free lifestyle.
Contact us now for more information or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 75 Montgomery Street, Suite 603 Jersey City, NJ 07302. We serve patients from Jersey City NJ, Hoboken NJ, Weehawken NJ, West New York NJ, Guttenberg NJ, Secaucus NJ, Harrison NJ, Kearny NJ, Newark NJ, Belleville NJ, Lyndhurst NJ, East Orange NJ and Elizabeth NJ.
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