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Natalia Perez Velez

I went to the doctor due to pain in my leg and they were not able to diagnose what type of injury I had. I felt hopeless because I did not know when I would be able to exercise again. The doctors referred me to a PT and after only the first session with Trupti, I knew I would get better. Although I was only in DC for 2 weeks before I had to go home, Trupti accommodated me and gave me the guidance and confidence for my leg sprain to get better.

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Blair Bowie

I was a college athlete playing recreational sports for 10 years and when I turned 30, I started getting some injuries frequently and I sprained my ankles. About a year ago I was playing at an indoor soccer tournament and I had a big impact injury and that put me out for a couple of weeks. I had a difficult time walking, was on crutches for a long time, I got an MRI and found out it wasn’t anything that needed surgery. I had wished I started physical therapy around that time.

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Achieve Fast, Lasting Nerve Pain Relief in Washington, DC

Are tingling, burning sensations, or sharp pain in your legs, arms, or back making daily life a struggle? Does nerve pain keep you from sitting, standing, or moving comfortably? At Manual Medicine Spine & Sports Physical Therapy in Washington, DC, we specialize in non-invasive treatments that target the root cause of nerve pain, calm your nervous system, and restore your mobility—so you can get back to living pain-free.

What Causes Nerve Pain in Washington, DC?

The nervous system acts as the body’s communication highway, sending signals between your brain and body to control movement and sensation. When nerves are compressed, irritated, or damaged, they can send relentless pain signals—even without a visible injury.
Common causes of nerve pain include:

  • Herniated Discs & Bone Spurs: Spinal nerve compression leading to radiating pain in the arms or legs.
  • Diabetic Neuropathy: High blood sugar damages nerves, causing burning, tingling, and numbness(often in the feet).
  • Autoimmune Disorders: Conditions such as fibromyalgia or multiple sclerosis can make nerves more sensitive to pain and inflammation.
  • Repetitive Strain Injuries: Overuse of hands, wrists, or other joints compresses nerves, causing persistent discomfort.

Without proper treatment, nerve pain can worsen, impacting your mobility and quality of life.

Proven Treatments That Work

At Manual Medicine Spine & Sports Physical Therapy in Washington, DC, we use a personalized approach to treat nerve pain. Instead of masking symptoms, our treatments address the underlying cause, combining hands-on therapy with corrective techniques to restore function and relieve discomfort.

Our expert team focuses on:

  • Relieving Nerve Compression: Manual therapy techniques ease pressure on pinched or irritated nerves.
  • Restoring Nerve Mobility: Guided movements and neural flossing exercises free nerves from restrictions.
  • Reducing Pain Sensitivity: Strength and mobility exercises retrain the nervous system to process signals more effectively.
  • Preventing Recurrence: Postural corrections and stability exercises reduce the likelihood of nerve irritation returning.

We also work closely with other healthcare providers to create a comprehensive plan tailored to your recovery, which may include physical therapy, nutrition support, or medical guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does nerve pain feel like?
Nerve pain often feels like burning, shooting, or electric shock-like sensations. Some people experience tingling, numbness, or heightened sensitivity to light touch.

Can nerve pain go away completely?
With targeted treatment, many people experience significant relief or elimination of nerve pain. Rehabilitation improves nerve function, restores mobility, and calms overactive pain signals.

What are the most common types of nerve pain?
Sciatica, caused by nerve compression in the lower back, is one of the most frequent. Diabetic neuropathy, which often begins in the feet, is also widespread and can affect balance and mobility.

Start Your Recovery Today

If nerve pain is interfering with your life, don’t wait. The sooner you start treatment, the better your chances of achieving lasting relief. At Manual Medicine Spine & Sports Physical Therapy, we specialize in non-invasive, results-driven solutions to help you feel and move better.

Don’t let nerve pain hold you back any longer. Contact Manual Medicine Spine & Sports Physical Therapy in Washington, DC today and start your path to recovery.