Health & Medical Pain Diseases

Chiropractic - Treating Sciatica With Chiropractic

Sciatica refers to pain, numbness, or tingling that begins in the lower back and continues down the sciatica nerve into the buttocks and legs.
Sciatica is not a disorder itself, but rather a symptom of some other underlying cause, usually pinched nerve or herniated disk in the lower back or lumbar disk herniation (LDH).
When a spinal disk herniates, the gel-like substance between the vertebrae can creat pressure around the nerve causing pain and dysfunction.
When this occurs in the lower back near the sciatica nerve, it can cause pain and dysfunction anywhere along the sciatica nerve, the longest nerve in the body.
The most common sciatica symptoms may include pain in your buttocks, pain in the back of your thighs and calf muscles, tingling or burning sensations as far down as your feet and toes, muscle weakness, and numbness.
You may or may not have associated back pain.
Mild sciatica symptoms will often subside on its own but don't ignore that there is a cause.
Moderate to severe symptoms will likely require professional attention.
If your symptoms last more than one week, you should consult a chiropractor.
A chiropractor can assess the severity of your symptoms and find the cause of your dysfunction.
If your sciatica is caused by a herniated disk, subluxated vertebrae, or pinched nerve, your chiropractor will recommend a course of care including spinal manipulations (also called adjustments), rehab therapies and possibly disc decompression therapy to treat the herniated disk.
Spinal manipulations are a conservative, nonsurgical approach to treating sciatica resulting from a lumbar disk herniation.
In a recent study, "Manipulation or microdiskectomy for sciatica?," in the "Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics," researchers compared the effects of spinal manipulations against microdisketomy (surgical treatment) in patients with sciatica due to a herniated disk.
1 The results showed that the spinal manipulations were found to be just as effective as the surgery.
All study participants suffered from chronic sciatica and had not seen relief with traditional medical treatment.
Sixty percent received relief from the spinal manipulations to the same degree as if they had undergone surgery warranting that spinal manipulation therapy should be considered first by patients with sciatica from LDH.
1 This study is good news for individuals suffering from sciatica from a herniated disk.
Chiropractic is a natural, holistic practice, and can help many patients avoid surgery.
Surgery is expensive and involves the risks associated with anesthesia, infection, and scar tissue development, which can lead to more pain and dysfunction.
Chiropractic is a safe and cost-effective alternative.
Chiropractors are licensed Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) who are trained extensively in the biomechanics of the body and how to correct them naturally using manipulative therapies.
A spinal manipulation should never be attempted by anyone other than a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic.
A visit to your local chiropractor could help you safely and effectively manage your sciatica and treat the underlying cause of your pain.
References 1.
McMorland G, Suter E, Casha S, du Plessis SJ, Hurlbert RJ.
Manipulation or microdiskectomy for sciatica? A prospective randomized clinical study.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther.
2010 Oct;33(8):576-84.
SHARE
RELATED POSTS on "Health & Medical"
A Loose Knee - Treatment For Unstable Knees - Help Yourself Recover From Damage to Your Joints
A Loose Knee - Treatment For Unstable Knees - Help Yourself Recover From Damage to Your Joints
Back Pain - Prevention is Better Than the Cure
Back Pain - Prevention is Better Than the Cure
Back Pain With Rash A Sign Of Shingles
Back Pain With Rash A Sign Of Shingles
Understanding the Most Common Types of Back Pain
Understanding the Most Common Types of Back Pain
Unusual Causes of Headache
Unusual Causes of Headache
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Health
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Health
Sinus Headache Remedies - How to Stop Sinusitis Headaches
Sinus Headache Remedies - How to Stop Sinusitis Headaches
Go Toward The Pain To Find The Solution
Go Toward The Pain To Find The Solution
Back Pain - Self Help Tips From an Osteopath
Back Pain - Self Help Tips From an Osteopath
Ear Congestion Relief
Ear Congestion Relief
Unique Causes of Forehead Pain
Unique Causes of Forehead Pain
Sharp Back Pain - What You Should Do
Sharp Back Pain - What You Should Do
Knee Joint Pain Causes and Treatment - Information That You Should Know
Knee Joint Pain Causes and Treatment - Information That You Should Know
Acupuncture May Be Useful for Migraines
Acupuncture May Be Useful for Migraines
Take Two Marigolds and Call Me in the Morning - Old Remedies For a Migraine
Take Two Marigolds and Call Me in the Morning - Old Remedies For a Migraine
Sports Injuries and the Benefits of Chiropractic Care
Sports Injuries and the Benefits of Chiropractic Care
How to Use Wood Betony
How to Use Wood Betony
TMJ Exercises - 3 Sure-Shot Exercises to Ease TMJ
TMJ Exercises - 3 Sure-Shot Exercises to Ease TMJ
The Baiscs on Headaches and Head Pain
The Baiscs on Headaches and Head Pain
Keep the Back Pain Away
Keep the Back Pain Away

Leave Your Reply

*