Sciatica
Don’t live with unbearable sciatice pain another second longer.
Don’t live with unbearable sciatice pain another second longer.
The two most common causes of sciatica are from a bulging or herniated disk in the lower back and from compression of the sciatic nerve by muscles in the outer buttock. Sciatica is also caused by injury or excessive pressure on the sciatic nerve. In rare cases, sciatica may result from tumors growing inside or along the spinal cord or sciatic nerve.
The most common symptom of sciatica is lower back pain that extends throughout the hip and buttock and down one leg. The pain usually affects one leg and it may worsen when you sit, cough or sneeze if the pressure on the sciatic nerve is being caused by a bulging disc or if the sciatic nerve is being compressed by the muscles in your outer buttock, then standing and walking will cause the pain to shoot down your leg. Your leg might also feel numb, weak or tingly from time to time. These symptoms can appear suddenly and they can last for days or weeks. If you think you have sciatica, call us to set up an appointment immediately.
A heating pad or ice pack, pain relievers and stretching can provide short-term relief from sciatica. In some cases, we may recommend a steroid injection that helps to reduce inflammation. However, Active Release Technique (ART) chiropractic adjustments and physical rehabilitation stretches and exercises will usually alleviate and resolve all sciatic symptoms.
Most people who get sciatica are between 30 and 50 years old. Women are more likely to develop sciatica during pregnancy because of pressure on the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is different from traditional back pain because of the way pain radiates down the leg and into the foot. It might feel like you have a terrible leg cramp that lasts for days.
Think you have sciatica? Don’t live with unbearable pain another second longer. Let our staff of experts diagnose and treat your back and leg pain. Call us to set up an appointment.