If you have sciatica, you know how painful it can be. It’s a health condition that can cause a great deal of discomfort in the lower back and legs. The condition can be helped by treatments from a chiropractor. There are chiropractic treatments, such as manual adjustment of the spine, that can help, but there are other treatments as well. If you may have this condition, call us at our Durham, NC, office to see our chiropractor about your back pain. We at South Square Chiropractic are here to help.
When you have sciatica, your sciatic nerve is affected, and it causes your pain. The sciatic nerve is the largest in the body, and it can be affected by a number of things. When you experience sciatica, you may have pain somewhere along this nerve. It can cause lower back pain, but it can also cause pain anywhere along the nerve. This includes everywhere from the lower back down into the legs. Generally, sciatic nerve pain is only on one side of the body. It can cause pain in the hips and in the buttocks, and it can extend into one of your legs. As pain radiates along this nerve, the pain can be bad enough that it adversely affects your life.
The nerve being affected is the cause of sciatica, but there are many ways that this can occur. You may have a bone spur located on your spine, or your spine may have a herniated disk. You could also have spinal stenosis, a condition in which the spine gets narrower and puts pressure on the nerve. When the nerve gets compressed, it can result in various levels of pain as well as numbness anywhere from the lower back to the calf. The condition often feels like there are electric shocks running through this nerve, but it can also give you a dull or sharp pain in the nerve or a burning feeling. It can also cause muscle weakness.
Sciatica, which affects the lower back and legs, is a painful condition that often and easily disrupts one’s daily routine. At South Square Chiropractic in Durham, NC, we offer various non-invasive treatment options for current sciatica symptoms and help in the prevention of future sciatic nerve flare-ups. We are here to help you get pain relief and pain management for your symptoms.
The sciatic nerve is the body’s longest nerve. It branches from one’s lower back down each leg. The condition known as sciatica refers to moderate-to-severe pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve. This leg and back pain typically manifests on just one side of the body and is often the result of:
● A back injury.
● Various types of trauma.
● A herniated disc in the spine.
If the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the human body, becomes inflamed or compressed, the result can cause back pain that radiates down the leg. Often, this pain can disrupt one’s ability to complete the simplest of tasks.
Our chiropractor has a variety of techniques that can help to reduce the pressure placed on the sciatic nerve. Gentle chiropractor adjustments of the hip and back can shift the space between the spinal discs and release the compression on the sciatic nerve.
Therapies like electronic stimulation, and more offer additional methods to help release the tense muscles surrounding the nerve. These complementary methods might also help to reduce pain.
Our chiropractor can also educate you on proactively avoiding another bout with sciatic back pain. This includes the safest way to lift objects or simple ways to improve your posture. Our chiropractic care is here to help.
The following might offer some relief when the sciatic pain becomes acute:
● Gentle stretching: This can help with one’s range of motion and flexibility.● Gentle exercise: Although counterintuitive at first glance, research suggests that simple, gentle exercise can ease the pain while strengthening one’s core muscles.