Nerve Pain in Pooler

Natural Relief from Nerve Pain in Pooler—No Drugs, No Surgery
Burning, tingling, or shooting nerve pain can affect every part of your day—from how you sit and sleep to how you move and interact with others. If you’ve been struggling with unexplained sensations like sharp jolts, hypersensitivity, or pins and needles, it’s time to find lasting relief.
At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness in Pooler, we provide gentle, science-backed physical therapy to calm irritated nerves, restore comfortable movement, and help you feel safe and at ease in your body again.
What Does Nerve Pain Feel Like?
Also known as neuropathic pain, this type of discomfort stems from irritated, compressed, or damaged nerves. Unlike typical muscle pain, nerve pain often includes:
- Burning or tingling sensations
- Sharp, electric-like jolts
- Numbness or touch sensitivity
- Pain that worsens at night or with specific movements
- Discomfort in the spine, pelvis, limbs, or genitals
Nerve pain doesn’t always follow a clear injury. In fact, many people feel it long after healing—or even without an obvious cause.
What Causes Nerve Pain?
We take a thorough, whole-body approach to uncover and treat the true source of your discomfort. Common contributors we assess include:
- Nerve entrapment (e.g., pudendal, sciatic, or femoral nerves)
- Pelvic floor tension placing pressure on surrounding nerves
- Scar tissue from surgeries or injuries
- Spinal misalignment or posture-related strain
- Chronic inflammation or autoimmune conditions
- Repetitive movements or physical overuse
- Trauma from childbirth, falls, or other injuries
Even if your pain seems mysterious or dismissed elsewhere, we take it seriously—and we’re here to help.
How We Treat Nerve Pain—Naturally
At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we don’t just treat symptoms—we target the source. Our customized, non-invasive treatment plans may include:
- Manual therapy and soft tissue release to relieve pressure around irritated nerves
- Nerve glides and mobilization techniques to restore healthy nerve movement
- Pelvic floor therapy (when relevant) to release deep tension affecting pelvic nerves
- Scar tissue mobilization to ease restrictions from past injuries or procedures
- Breathwork and movement retraining to reduce everyday strain
- Nervous system regulation to interrupt chronic pain cycles and restore calm
You’ll never be rushed. Every session is private, focused, and designed around your specific needs and goals.
Why Choose Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness
At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we understand how isolating and frustrating nerve pain can be.
Here’s why patients trust us with their healing journey:
- Specialized care for nerve-related pelvic and orthopedic conditions
- Gentle, medication-free approach grounded in science
- One-on-one, trauma-informed sessions in a safe and calm space
- Full-body care that supports long-term relief—not just short-term fixes
- Respectful treatment for sensitive issues, tailored to your comfort
We go beyond symptom management to help you feel empowered, informed, and truly supported.
FAQs
Is this treatment safe if I’ve had surgery?
Yes. We carefully assess surgical history and modify techniques accordingly. Scar tissue work can be especially helpful after surgeries like C-sections or hernia repairs.
Do I have to do internal work?
Only if appropriate—and only with your full consent. Many nerve pain treatments are external and highly effective. We’ll discuss all options with you in advance.
How long does it take to feel better?
Many patients notice improvements within a few sessions, though full recovery depends on the cause and severity. We’ll track your progress and adjust your plan as needed.
Schedule an Appointment and Start Feeling Better
You don’t have to live with nerve pain. Let’s begin your journey toward calm, confident movement—naturally and holistically.
Call (912) 420-4910 or book your one-on-one session today. We’re here to help you heal—safely, compassionately, and on your terms.
Request an appointment with one of our physical therapists today and get started on your journey toward better health and wellness!
In the end, an active lifestyle is more than possible, even if you struggle with chronic pain. If you are looking to improve your health, strength, and physical activity, look no further – we are here to help.
Patients with bleeding disorders, extreme fear of needles, on medications that prevent clotting or promote excessive coagulation, or with tender points directly near vital neural or vascular tissue may be identified as contraindicated to this treatment by a practitioner.
Success Stories & Testimonials

Dr. Polk is so kind, calm, and knowledgeable. Everything you’d want in a pelvic floor PT! This was my first time seeing a pelvic floor PT and she was very thorough in her evaluation and walking me through each process. I really felt like she took the time to take all aspects of my health (past, present, and future) into account.
Madison Terry


Dr. Jasmine Polk is very warm and pleasant, she’s very thorough and patient, she’s passionate, and cares. I’ve learned so much about my pelvic floor and have seen such improvement with my pelvic floor since I’ve been going to her. Thank you
Myra Smith


Pelvic Floor Therapy was not something I thought would be beneficial I honestly hadn’t heard of it until I needed it. Dr. Jasmine Polk introduced exercises before my surgery a year ago. I chose to return to her after to retouch on exercises and learn more ways to benefit my health through her knowledge and guidance. I wouldn’t go anywhere else! She explains what she is doing, and why, and takes her time with her patients knowing my time is valued, and concerns addressed! Five stars all day for Dr. Polk!
Summer Dean
