3. Pain in the Neck, Back or Shoulders
Pain is a pretty common experience with everyone. Our pain responses are quite extensive, so most people are used to feeling pain at various stages of life. Sometimes, you can sleep the wrong way and wake up with intense neck pain.
After you do particularly strenuous workouts or you pull a muscle due to some activity you could experience pain in your lower back. But that doesn’t mean that you should rule out a pinched nerve up top if you are having pain in other areas of the body.
Any pain you feel has to have some sort of cause, and pain in the neck, back or shoulders is often an indication that you have a pinched nerve somewhere along the spinal column due to one of the causes that we already discussed. You just have to figure out where the problem is.