Physio For Nerve Pain in Chandlers Ford

Physiotherapy for Nerve Pain & Neuralgia in Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh

Nerve pain happens when a nerve becomes irritated, compressed or sensitised, leading to sharp, burning, tingling, numb or electric-shock sensations. It can affect many areas including the neck, back, arms, legs, face or pelvis, and may feel persistent or worrying.

At goPhysio, we provide expert physiotherapy treatment for nerve pain and neuralgia in Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, helping people reduce nerve sensitivity, restore movement and rebuild confidence in everyday activity. Many people improve significantly without needing surgery, with our tailored care.

Book a Physiotherapy Assessment to get clear guidance, relief and a plan tailored to you here.

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Why Choose

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Don’t just take our word for it, we have hundreds of happy patients willing to share their thoughts on their goPhysio experiences.

This was my first experience of goPhysio, my visit prompted by reading many excellent reviews. I wasn’t disappointed. My lovely physiotherapist Kim greeted me promptly and was totally professional, efficient, knowledgable and helpful during my appointment. The speedy email follow up of an exercise programme, copy invoice and further appointment was similarly impressive. I literally could not fault goPhysio and would highly recommend.

A Swinson

The goPhysio Approach to Nerve Pain Care

At goPhysio, we take a calm, supportive and evidence-based approach to nerve pain and neuralgia. We understand that nerve pain can feel unpredictable, worrying and frustrating, which is why your care is always personalised, never generic.

Your physiotherapist will take time to understand your symptoms, movement patterns, triggers and lifestyle. From there, we create a tailored plan focused on calming nerve irritation, restoring normal movement and helping you rebuild confidence in everyday activity – safely and at your pace. We focus on helping you understand your symptoms, reducing flare-ups and supporting your nervous system to tolerate movement again over time.

We use a combination of hands-on physiotherapy, nerve-specific exercise, movement rehabilitation and long-term support to manage nerve pain effectively.

Our approach includes:

  • Personalised nerve pain assessment and treatment plans
  • Gentle, graded movement to reduce nerve sensitivity
  • Education and strategies to manage flare-ups
  • Progressive exercise to restore confidence and function
  • Emphasis on safety, reassurance and long-term recovery

Our nerve pain care may include physiotherapy, exercise rehabilitation, nerve glide techniques, soft tissue therapy, postural advice and movement re-education, depending on your needs.

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How goPhysio can Help Nerve Pain

Physiotherapy can help people with nerve pain and neuralgia by:

  • Calming nerve-related pain and irritation
  • Reducing sharp, burning, tingling or electric sensations
  • Improving mobility and function in everyday activities
  • Restoring confidence in movement
  • Reducing reliance on medication alone

With the right combination of assessment, exercise and lifestyle guidance, many people experience meaningful improvements in comfort and quality of life.

Why Choose goPhysio for Nerve Pain

goPhysio is a trusted local physiotherapy clinic serving Eastleigh, Chandlers Ford and surrounding Hampshire areas. We take time to understand what nerve pain feels like for you and provide compassionate, evidence-based care designed to help you move more comfortably and reduce symptom flare-ups.

Our experienced team blends clinical expertise with personalised support and education, ensuring you feel confident and informed throughout your recovery journey. We’re known for longer appointment times, a supportive environment and practical strategies that help you stay active and in control of your nerve health.

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FAQS

Yes. Many cases of nerve pain respond well to what we call ‘conservative treatment’ such as physiotherapy, exercise rehabilitation, nerve gliding and postural advice. This means you can often avoid needing surgery.
Nerve pain is often described as burning, shooting, tingling, numbness or electric shock-like sensations that may travel along the arm, leg or into the hands and feet.
Yes. When guided appropriately by a physiotherapist, movement and exercise are essential to calm nerve sensitivity and restore function. Programmes are progressed carefully to avoid flare-ups.
This varies depending on the cause and duration of symptoms. Many people notice improvement within a few weeks, though long-standing or complex cases may require longer-term management.
Yes. Physiotherapy is highly effective for conditions such as sciatica, nerve root irritation and peripheral nerve pain by addressing both symptoms and underlying contributors. Sciatica is one of the most common types of nerve related pain we see at goPhysio.

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