Suffering With Sciatic Nerve Pain?


Man sufferinf from sciatic nerve painSciatica can be a mysterious condition; this condition often appears as lower back pain or pain in the buttock, which tends to move to one or both legs. But it’s Sciatic nerve compression leading to sciatica.

The pain stems from your nerves, and this pain varies in frequency and intensity. It may be severe or controllable, continuous, or temporary, with many people experiencing numbness, tingling, and burning sensations.

Chiropractor examines sciaticaSciatica causes pain and other symptoms because of the pressure and rubbing on the sciatic nerve. This irritation of the nerve can be related to a specific injury, though many sciatica cases develop over time without any injury.

Disorders stemming from the spine like pregnancy, childbirth, tumors, lumbar spine subluxations, diabetes, and bulging or herniated discs can also cause sciatica. It can often be very confusing and worrying but shouldn’t be a cause for alarm. Whatever caused your sciatica, there is a lot we can do to help reduce the irritation on the nerve and ease your pain.

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Chiropractic for FAQs

Yes, chiropractic effectively treats sciatica by addressing the underlying cause of sciatic nerve compression. Spinal adjustments can reduce pressure on nerve roots in the lower back, alleviating leg symptoms at Back Pain, Neck Pain & Headache Relief Center of Pleasanton.

Chiropractic addresses sciatica from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, piriformis syndrome, and sacroiliac joint dysfunction affecting the sciatic nerve pathway from lower back into the leg.

Chiropractic offers a non-invasive approach addressing mechanical nerve compression causes. This contrasts with medications that only mask symptoms or surgery that carries higher risks.

Most patients notice improvement within 8-12 sessions. Acute sciatica may respond faster, while chronic cases often need ongoing care. We reassess progress and adjust your personalized care plan at our Pleasanton chiropractic center.

We use spinal adjustments and soft tissue therapy. These techniques aim to reduce nerve compression and improve joint mechanics without invasive procedures.

Yes, we treat piriformis syndrome using specific soft tissue techniques and gentle adjustments to reduce muscle tension compressing the sciatic nerve beneath the piriformis muscle.

We recommend specific stretches, activity modifications, and proper body mechanics. Avoiding prolonged sitting and using correct lifting techniques helps prevent symptom aggravation.

Yes, we modify techniques for acute cases using gentler approaches. Your safety and comfort guide all treatment decisions during acute sciatica episodes.

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