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One of the most common health issues encountered by chiropractors is the treatment for sciatica and there have been a lot of patients who were successfully helped with chiropractic treatment.

Sciatica is a term used to describe a symptom. If you feel a shooting pain, tingling or numbness down your leg, it is usually caused by the pressure on your sciatic nerve or nerve roots in your low back. Avoid doing things that will only amplify pain and aggravate your condition like repetitive lifting, prolonged standing or sitting.

Before a chiropractor may even begin with his analysis, he will have to find out the cause behind the patients condition. He should evaluate the medical background as this will help him verify if it has something to do with the patients past conditions and what were the treatments given to him. The main objective of the chiropractor is to permanently fix the problem and see if the body has a potential to heal itself.

Chiropractors use different kinds of therapies depending on how severe the condition is. Patients have individual needs and require special treatments. The treatment for sciatica usually starts with rest and some recommends medication for pain and inflammation.

One of the fundamental known treatments and has proven to be handy is ice therapy to ease the nerve inflammation to stop sciatica from happening. This treatment works rapidly after the patient experiences severe pain.

There is also the ultrasound to reduce swelling, soreness and increase blood circulation since the pain cuts it off when it presses hard on the sciatic nerve. With its high frequency sound waves, it generates heat that penetrates the body tissues.

The most recognized and safe treatment for sciatica is the spinal manipulation. Spine is made up of connected bones called vertebrae. If you have poor posture and weak abdominal muscles, it can press on the nerves that result to slippage. This treament loosens the spine's movement and restore vertebral bodies that are misaligned back to its proper position. This will help ease the nerve irritability, inflammation and muscle spasms without causing any pain. Spine adjustment has been known for its successful results and is guaranteed effective.

Any sciatic pain that is accompanied by loss of bowel or bladder function calls for an immediate medical assistance. There are also intense pain that requires surgery but those are rare cases. Taking pain killers or surgery can be avoided in sciatic pain cases so one should always retain a good posture and resting position, rehabilitative exercises and Piriformis muscle stretching to help you reduce pain to help put it more pressure to your sciatic nerve.

Always seek your health practitioner's advice as they can give you a more accurate diagnosis and provide you options or treatment to any of your health issues. Most patients prefer chiropractic because of its non-invasive or non-surgical and drug-free treatment for sciatica. If you need another option, you should try chiropractic care as they usually focus on spinal adjustments and have continually proven to help you with a long term solution instead of putting up with other short term pain relief.

by: Jason Fullmer




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