Sciatica
It
starts out as a pain that you can feel
in your lower back. Soon the pain begins
to travel down one leg and it’s getting
more severe. There may be a tingling or
burning sensation or your leg may feel
numb. At times the pain might be severe,
almost overwhelming, but sciatica is really
just a symptom of another problem.
The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve
in your body. It extends from the lower
spine down through the length of both
legs. There are a number of conditions
that can cause sciatica, including a herniated
disc, degenerative disc disease and spinal
stenosis – all of which affect the discs
that act as “shock absorbers" between
each pair vertebrae of the spine. These
conditions put pressure on the sciatic
nerve and it is that pressure or pinching
of the sciatic nerve that causes the pain.
Many doctors will prescribe pain medication,
anti-inflammatory medication or steroid
injections. Worst case scenario? Surgery.
What these solutions do, however, is treat
the symptoms of sciatica, which is a symptom
itself of a nerve disorder, caused by
nerve interference, that can be corrected
with chiropractic care.
Because sciatica is most often the result
of a spinal misalignment in the lower
spine, chiropractic care is often very
effective in correcting the misalignment,
which eliminates the symptoms of sciatica.
Said another way – chiropractic adjustments
remove the obstruction that is causing
the “pinch” in the sciatic nerve, which
is causing the pain in the back through
the buttocks and down the leg!
The
choice is yours. Because most back surgery
for sciatica is elective – do you really
want to “go under the knife” and risk
“failed back surgery syndrome” that can
leave you in even greater pain? Or, would
you rather come into our practice, where
we are trained to locate and correct the
cause of the interference in the sciatic
nerve, without drugs and surgery. And…chiropractic
works. The choice, as always, is yours!
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