🔌 Trapped Nerve · Norwich
Trapped Nerve Treatment in Norwich
Numbness, tingling, shooting pain, weakness. A trapped nerve means compression or irritation somewhere along the nerve path. We find exactly where and why. At Chiropractor Norwich we use the Zone Technique to assess six body systems and find the root cause.
Consultation + Exam + Treatment
Everything in your first visit
- Thorough spinal and postural examination
- Root cause diagnosis using the Zone Technique
- Treatment in your first visit (if suitable)
- Transparent pricing, packages available
Follow-ups £42 · Full pricing
Same-day appointments · 07904 184524
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Why Does Trapped Nerve Keep Coming Back?
Nerve compression can occur at the spine (disc herniation, foraminal stenosis) or outside the spine (piriformis, scalenes, carpal tunnel). The Zone Technique nerve system assessment reveals sensitisation patterns that help identify the exact location and cause.
At Chiropractor Norwich, we use the Zone Technique to assess which of the body’s six systems are contributing. This addresses the root cause, not just the symptom.
Cervical Nerve Compression
Disc or joint problems in the neck compress nerve roots causing arm pain, numbness, and weakness.
Lumbar Nerve Compression
Disc or joint problems in the lower back compress nerve roots causing leg pain and sciatica.
Peripheral Entrapment
Piriformis, thoracic outlet, or carpal tunnel compression outside the spine.
Foraminal Stenosis
Narrowing of the nerve exit hole from degenerative changes.
What Causes Trapped Nerve?
Standard approaches focus on the symptomatic area. Painkillers mask the signal. But if the underlying system imbalance is not addressed, the symptoms return.
Disc Herniation
The most common cause. Disc material compresses the nerve root at the spine.
Joint Degeneration
Bone spurs and disc narrowing reduce the space available for nerves.
Muscular Compression
Tight muscles compress nerves outside the spine.
Inflammation
Swelling around the nerve from injury or system imbalance.
How the Zone Technique Treats Trapped Nerve
The Zone Technique nerve system assessment (Zone 3) reveals sensitisation patterns. The eliminative zone (Zone 2) addresses swelling. The muscular zone (Zone 5) identifies protective guarding. Combined with spinal examination, we identify the exact level and cause. Specific adjustments decompress the nerve.
Nerve Assessment
Zone Technique identifies sensitisation patterns and which systems are contributing.
Decompress
Specific adjustments restore space for the nerve at the point of compression.
Reduce Inflammation
System balancing reduces swelling and supports nerve healing.
🤝 Our Honest Promise
If we can help, we will tell you exactly how. If we cannot, we will point you in the right direction. No pressure. Just honest care.
What Happens at Your Assessment
Consultation
We listen to your full history. When the trapped nerve started, what makes it better or worse, what you have tried, and how it affects your daily life.
Zone Technique Assessment
We palpate specific points on the skull to identify which of six body systems are under stress. Unique to our clinic in Norfolk.
Spinal Examination
Each spinal segment assessed for restriction. Combined with Zone findings for a complete picture.
Treatment
If suitable, treatment begins on your first visit. Many patients report noticeable change after their first session.
What Our Trapped Nerve Patients Say
“The numbness in my arm cleared after 3 sessions. Nobody else could work out what was causing it.”
“I have suffered with numbness for 9 years. After just 1 session I feel so much better.”
“Thorough assessment and clear explanation.”
Conditions Linked to Trapped Nerve
Sciatica
Sciatica is a specific trapped nerve in the lumbar spine.
Neck Pain
Cervical compression causes arm symptoms.
Slipped Disc
Disc herniation is the most common cause.
Trapped Nerve Treatment for Norwich and Surrounding Areas
Chiropractor Norwich at 84 Colman Road, Norwich, NR4 7EH treats trapped nerve patients from across Norwich including Eaton, Cringleford, Unthank Road, the Golden Triangle, Thorpe St Andrew, Sprowston, Bowthorpe, Costessey, Hethersett, Wymondham, and postcodes NR1 to NR7.
Closer to the coast? Our sister clinic at Chiropractor Yarmouth at 25 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth NR30 2EN offers the same Zone Technique approach.
Trapped Nerve FAQs
Chiropractor Norwich at 84 Colman Road, Norwich, NR4 7EH is rated 5.0 stars on Google and is the only clinic in Norfolk offering the Zone Technique. Call 07904 184524.
£65 initial assessment including Zone Technique, examination, and treatment. Follow-ups £42. Packages available.
We treat cervical disc herniation causing arm symptoms, lumbar disc herniation causing leg symptoms, foraminal stenosis, piriformis compression, and thoracic outlet syndrome.
The Zone Technique assesses the nerve zone (compression and sensitisation), muscular zone (guarding around the nerve), circulatory zone (nerve blood supply), and eliminative zone (swelling). This reveals the root cause rather than just treating the symptom.
A trapped nerve means compression or irritation somewhere along its path. The Zone Technique nerve system assessment reveals the pattern and guides targeted treatment.
No. Book directly or call 07904 184524. Same-day appointments often available at 84 Colman Road, Norwich, NR4 7EH.
Chiropractor Norwich serves Eaton, Cringleford, Unthank Road, the Golden Triangle, Thorpe St Andrew, Sprowston, Bowthorpe, Costessey, Hethersett, Wymondham, and postcodes NR1 to NR7. Sister clinic at Chiropractor Yarmouth at 25 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth NR30 2EN (07307 174242).
Ready to Get Help With Trapped Nerve?
£65 initial assessment at 84 Colman Road, Norwich, NR4 7EH. The only Zone Technique clinic in Norfolk.