A nerve injury occurs when a nerve is irritated, compressed, or damaged, leading to pain, weakness, or altered sensation. It may result from trauma, surgery, repetitive strain, or prolonged pressure on a nerve. Symptoms can include tingling, numbness, burning pain, or reduced muscle control.
Physiotherapy plays an important role in nerve injury recovery by promoting safe movement and nerve healing. With targeted treatment and guided exercises, physiotherapy helps reduce symptoms, restore function, and support gradual return to daily activities.
Tingling or numbness
Burning or sharp pain
Muscle weakness
Reduced coordination
Sensitivity to movement
Physiotherapy supports nerve healing, improves movement control, and restores functional strength.
Manual therapy and nerve-gliding techniques reduce irritation and improve nerve movement.
Therapeutic exercises restore coordination, strength, and safe movement patterns
Targeted strengthening improves muscle control and supports return to daily activities.