Pinched Nerve Symptoms, Treatments & More

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8. Surgery for a Pinched Nerve

For most people, pinched nerve symptoms resolve within four to six weeks. If a pinched nerve doesn't improve after a few months of traditional treatment, a doctor may recommend surgery as a last resort.

Surgical treatment aims to relieve painful symptoms by taking pressure off of the nerve. The most common surgery involves removing pieces of bone or soft tissue to create more space for the nerve.6‘What Are the Symptoms of a Pinched (Compressed) Nerve?’ Stanford Health Care (SHC) - Stanford Medical Center, 16 May 2019, stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-conditions/brain-and-nerves/pinched-nerves/symptoms.html. The surgical procedure a doctor may recommend depends on the type and location of the problem.

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