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What Is a Pinched Nerve?<\/h2>\n

A pinched nerve is a nerve under pressure. This pressure often comes from surrounding bone or soft tissues. A nerve under enough pressure will lose its ability to carry accurate signals, and its wayward signals can cause a variety of sensations in the body. For example, when a nerve is pinched or compressed, it can trigger the nerve to falsely signal pain. The compression also can limit the nerve\u2019s ability to control the muscles it serves.
\nOne of the most common places for a pinched nerve to occur is within the spine. The vertebral column surrounds nerve roots that innervate areas throughout the body, controlling muscle movements and sensations. These nerve roots are especially vulnerable to being pinched within the tightly packed spinal canal.<\/p>\n

What Causes a Pinched Nerve?<\/h2>\n

The four main causes of a pinched nerve are:<\/p>\n