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Sciatic Pain Treatment
As a Wichita Chiropractor for more than twenty years, I have treated many people suffering from sciatic pain, therefore, I’m genuinely aware from experience just how incapacitating sciatic pain can be. Those who suffer from sciatica are unfortunately all too familiar with the deep radiating pain that persists during the day and inhibits almost all of their daily activities.
Here’s how you can ascertain if your low back pain is caused by sciatica. You are probably experiencing sciatica if your pain travels from your low back, through your buttock(s), down the large sciatic nerve in the back of one or both legs, and possibly shoots into one or both knees. Moreover, sitting, as well as movement, can be painful. Frequently lying down will lessen, or perhaps even temporarily eliminate the pain. However, it’s important for you to be aware that sciatica cannot be corrected without proper treatment.
Radiculopathy
One of the clinical diagnoses of sciatica is called a “radiculopathy”, a medical term that means simply that a disc has protruded from its natural position in the vertebral column and is putting pressure on the radicular nerve (nerve root) in the lower back, which forms part of the sciatic nerve. This kind of pressure can produce excruciating pain.
Increased pressure on the intervertebral discs, as well as imbalances in the muscles encasing the spine, can take place during and after extended sitting, specifically with bad posture. A particular event or injury isn’t commonly the cause of sciatica, more often sciatica is likely to progress over time as a result of everyday wear and tear on the vertebrae of the lower spine. After a while the lower spine can lose its normal functioning capabilities during common stresses.
If this occurs, the intervertebral disc develops small fissures or cracks, which then allow the soft nucleus to protrude the disc outward. Pain is produced as the disc pushes on sensitive tissues. This occurrence is commonly referred to as a ruptured, or slipped, disc. If the disc presses on the spinal nerve, a person can develop sciatica. The good news is that most disc conditions, including sciatica, can be completely relieved with chiropractic manipulation and therapy that often includes postural exercises.
Periformis Syndrome
Periformis syndrome is another condition that results in sciatic pain. Periformis syndrome occurs when the periformis muscle, which is superficial to the sciatic nerve, goes into spasm and irritates the nerve. Along with chiropractic manipulation, this kind of sciatica can be significantly relieved by sciatica stretches that your chiropractor will advise you on.
If you are experiencing sciatic pain, it is crucial for you to seek chiropractic attention.

