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Sciatica Relief, Houma

What is Sciatica?

Sciatica is a pain that runs from the lower back down the leg, often into the foot and toes. It is caused by an inflammation of the sciatic nerve caused by a compression.

Some people struggling with sciatica may experience a burning, tickling or prickly sensation, typically on one side of the body. The type and level of pain a person experiences depends on the area of the nerve compression.

In certain instances the pain might be very moderate, while in others it could be intense and devastating. Although most individuals will recover from an episode of sciatica within a few weeks, the pain can sometime worsen gradually or persist for much longer. It all is dependent on the underlying root cause.

Sciatica and also Nerve Damage.

It is rare, however in some instances sciatica can result in permanent nerve damage. The irritation of the nerve that induces the sciatica pain usually is reversible.

Symptoms of a more critical medical issue include bladder or bowl incontinence, growing weakness, or the loss of sensation in the leg.

Where Exactly the Sciatic Nerve is Situated?

Sciatic nerves are the longest in the body. They reach out from the lower back all the way down to the toes of the feet.

Sciatic nerves leave the spine between two vertebrae in the lower back and travel behind the hip joint down the buttock and along the back of each leg into the feet.

Sciatica is triggered by the irritation of one or both of these nerves. Typically, a herniated disc puts pressure on the sciatic nerve root.

Frequently, people experiencing sciatica have leg pain, which makes them incorrectly think that the sciatica is due to some sort of problem within the leg.

Other root causes of sciatica can include spinal tumors, spondylolisthesis, trauma, spinal stenosis, or sciatic nerve tumor or injury.

Anyone Can Have Sciatica.

Many people think that sciatica is something that merely effects people who have an inactive lifestyle. And while it’s correct that sedentary people are more susceptible for sciatica, it actually can affect active people as well, especially if they take part in activities that involve twisting the back or carrying heavy loads frequently.

Sciatica will typically resolve itself within a few weeks. Therapy options include exercise, physical therapy and corticosteroid injections. For some patients, however, the pain can last much longer, so individualized treatment plans are recommended.

Sciatica Treatment Options.

Another more natural sciatica treatment option is , non-surgical spinal decompression therapy. By lightly decompressing the involved spinal discs pressure on the sciatic nerve can be eased and the pain from sciatica can disappear.

If you or somebody you know is struggling with sciatica, contact us today for your consultation. Our medical professionals can tell you if , non-surgical spinal decompression treatment is a good option for treating your sciatica and other pain and spinal issues.

 

How We Can Help Sciatica here in Houma

At Back and Neck Pain Relief, we have several treatment solutions that help sciatica sufferers here in Houma.

Our Spinal Decompression solution has seen excellent results in helping Houma sciatica patients and we can also use Softwave therapy chiropractic, dry needling and laser therapies also.

Depending on the severity of your condition, we may use more than one treatment, the goal being to help you out of pain and back to the life you want living as quickly and effectively as possible.

If you need help with sciatica in Houma, call us today. We’d love to help you.

Monday – Thursday 8:30am to 12.00pm  2:30pm to 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am to 12:00pm