What Is Radiculopathy?
Radiculopathy occurs when a nerve in the spine is compressed or irritated, leading to pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area. It most commonly affects the neck (cervical radiculopathy) and lower back (lumbar radiculopathy), often due to conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease.
Symptoms of Radiculopathy
Sharp, burning, or radiating pain in the neck, back, arms, or legs
Numbness or tingling in the hands, fingers, feet, or toes
Muscle weakness or difficulty gripping objects
Sciatica—pain radiating from the lower back down one leg
Increased discomfort with certain movements or prolonged sitting
How We Treat Radiculopathy
At DBC of Texas, we offer non-surgical radiculopathy treatment at our Fort Worth and Hurst clinics. Our personalized care plans may include:
Chiropractic Adjustments – Relieving nerve compression by realigning the spine
Spinal Decompression Therapy – Reducing pressure on affected nerves
Physical Therapy – Strengthening muscles to support spinal stability
Massage Therapy – Alleviating muscle tension and inflammation
Neuromuscular Rehabilitation – Restoring movement and function
Get Relief From Radiculopathy Pain
If you’re experiencing nerve pain, weakness, or tingling due to radiculopathy, don’t wait—early treatment can prevent further nerve damage. Contact DBC of Texas today to schedule an appointment at our Fort Worth or Hurst clinic and start your recovery.