
Relief from Radiating Nerve Pain
Radiculopathy occurs when a spinal nerve root is compressed or inflamed, sending pain radiating along the nerve pathway. In the lower spine, this produces sciatica — sharp, shooting pain that travels from the low back through the buttock and down the leg. In the cervical spine, it causes radiating pain into the shoulders, arms, and hands. Left untreated, the nerve compression can progress to permanent numbness, weakness, and loss of function. The first step is always a thorough evaluation to identify exactly where and why the nerve is being compressed.
Common Symptoms
Sharp, shooting pain radiating from the low back down one or both legs
Burning or electric-shock pain into the shoulders, arms, or hands
Numbness or tingling that follows a specific nerve path
Muscle weakness in the affected leg, arm, or hand
Pain that worsens with sitting, bending, coughing, or sneezing
Difficulty standing, walking, or maintaining balance
Pain that is constant on one side of the body
Loss of reflexes or progressive weakness in the extremities
Understanding Radiating Nerve Pain
What You May Be Experiencing
Symptoms and Warning Signs
Radiating nerve pain presents differently depending on where the compression occurs and how severe it is.

Muscle Weakness in the Affected Limb

Shooting Leg Pain (Sciatica)
The hallmark of lumbar radiculopathy. A sharp, burning pain that originates in the lower back or buttock and shoots down the back of the leg, sometimes reaching the foot.

Radiating Arm & Shoulder Pain
How We Treat It
Treatment Options at Frontier
These are some of the most common therapies indicated for radiating nerve pain — not an exhaustive list. Your provider will recommend the specific combination best suited to your diagnosis and severity.
Physical Rehabilitation
Supervised therapeutic exercise, stretching, and core stabilization programs designed to reduce nerve compression, improve spinal support, and prevent recurrence.
Learn more →Chiropractic & Spinal Decompression
Spinal manipulation and motorized traction therapy to relieve pressure on compressed nerve roots, improve alignment, and restore mobility.
Learn more →Regenerative Medicine
In specific cases, biologic therapies including platelet-rich plasma may assist in the proliferation and healing of affected nerve fibers, reducing inflammation and supporting long-term recovery.
Learn more →Nerve Root Blocks
Targeted diagnostic and therapeutic injections that isolate the specific nerve root causing pain, providing both relief and confirmation of the pain source.
Learn more →Radiofrequency Ablation
A minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to disrupt pain signals from the affected nerve, providing months to years of sustained relief.
Learn more →Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures
For cases that do not respond to conservative care, advanced procedures like discectomy or laminectomy can directly decompress the affected nerve root.
Learn more →
Why Frontier Pain Relief
Why Choose Frontier Pain Relief
Radiating nerve pain is one of the most common conditions we treat. Our team uses image-guided diagnostics to identify the exact nerve root involved, then builds a coordinated care plan across chiropractic, interventional, and rehabilitative services — all under one roof, without surgery or opioids.
