A pinched nerve can cause pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and discomfort that interferes with your ability to work, exercise, sleep, and enjoy everyday activities. Whether the nerve compression occurs in the neck, back, shoulder, arm, or leg, early treatment is important to prevent symptoms from worsening and affecting long-term function. At Body Flex Physio & Rehab Clinic, we provide effective pinched nerve treatment in Mississauga designed to relieve pressure on affected nerves, reduce pain, restore mobility, and support lasting recovery.
Our experienced physiotherapists create personalized treatment plans based on the source of your nerve irritation and your individual recovery goals. We proudly serve patients throughout Mississauga, including Streetsville, Port Credit, Erin Mills, Meadowvale, Cooksville, Clarkson, Lakeview, and Hurontario.

A pinched nerve occurs when excessive pressure is placed on a nerve by surrounding tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, or spinal discs. This pressure can interfere with normal nerve function and lead to pain, numbness, weakness, or abnormal sensations.
Pinched nerves commonly occur in the neck, lower back, shoulder region, wrist, and elbow. Depending on the location of the nerve compression, symptoms may radiate into the arms, hands, legs, or feet.
Physiotherapy helps identify the source of compression and addresses the underlying cause to promote long-term recovery.
Symptoms may vary depending on the affected nerve and location.
Common symptoms include:
Symptoms may worsen during certain movements, prolonged sitting, poor posture, or repetitive activities.

Several conditions can place pressure on a nerve.
Common causes include:
A comprehensive physiotherapy assessment helps determine the exact cause and location of the nerve compression.

Physiotherapy is one of the most effective non-surgical treatment options for pinched nerves. Treatment focuses on reducing pressure on the affected nerve, improving mobility, restoring strength, and correcting movement dysfunctions.
Treatment may include:
By addressing the underlying source of compression, physiotherapy helps improve nerve function and reduce recurring symptoms.

Your physiotherapist will perform a detailed assessment to identify the source of nerve irritation and contributing factors.

Hands-on treatment techniques help improve joint mobility and reduce tissue restrictions.

Customized exercises improve movement patterns, strength, and stability.

Targeted stretches reduce muscle tightness and improve flexibility.

Strengthening exercises support proper alignment and reduce stress on affected nerves.

Poor posture often contributes to nerve compression. We help identify and correct postural issues.

Patients receive practical guidance regarding workplace ergonomics, lifting techniques, and injury prevention.

A personalized home exercise program supports ongoing recovery and long-term results.
Physiotherapy provides numerous benefits for patients experiencing nerve compression.
Benefits include:
Many patients experience significant symptom relief and improved quality of life following treatment.


You should seek physiotherapy if:
Early treatment often leads to better recovery outcomes and reduced risk of chronic nerve irritation.

Our team has extensive experience treating nerve-related conditions and musculoskeletal injuries.

Every treatment plan is tailored to your diagnosis, symptoms, and recovery goals.

We provide individualized care throughout your rehabilitation journey.

Our treatment methods are based on current research and clinical best practices.

Convenient direct billing is available to most major insurance providers.

Our clinic is easily accessible for patients throughout Mississauga.

We utilize advanced rehabilitation techniques to support effective recovery.
Yes. Physiotherapy is one of the most effective treatments for relieving nerve compression and restoring function.
Many cases improve successfully with physiotherapy and conservative treatment.
Many extended health insurance plans include physiotherapy coverage.
Yes. Poor posture is a common contributor to nerve irritation and compression.
Comfortable clothing that allows movement is recommended.
Common causes include herniated discs, arthritis, poor posture, repetitive strain, and spinal conditions.
No. Most patients can book physiotherapy appointments directly.
Recovery depends on the severity and cause of nerve compression.
Treatment recommendations depend on your assessment findings and recovery goals.
We proudly serve patients throughout Mississauga, including Streetsville, Port Credit, Erin Mills, Meadowvale, Cooksville, Clarkson, Lakeview, and Hurontario.
If a pinched nerve is causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, professional physiotherapy can help. At Body Flex Physio & Rehab Clinic, we provide personalized pinched nerve treatment in Mississauga designed to relieve symptoms, restore function, and support long-term recovery.
Book your assessment today and take the first step toward lasting relief and improved mobility.
Body Flex Physio and Rehab Clinic is a multidisciplinary rehabilitation clinic located in Mississauga, Ontario. We offer physiotherapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture, osteopathy, naturopathic medicine, registered massage therapy, MVA rehabilitation, orthopedic rehabilitation, and compression stocking fitting. We accept motor vehicle accident (MVA) and WSIB claims and offer direct billing to most insurance providers. Conveniently located at Unit 201, 3050 Confederation Pkwy — serving Cooksville, Square One, City Centre, Fairview, Applewood, and all of Mississauga.
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