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The Top Causes of Sciatica Revealed

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kingchiroatx @kingchiroatx · Jun 28, 2022

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The Top Causes of Sciatica Revealed

Many of the top causes of sciatica pain can be treated naturally, and if you're interested in holistic sciatica treatment in Austin, Texas, we can help! 

Bottom Line:

As you explore the leading causes of sciatica, consider the following.

Sciatica itself is not a disease, ailment, or diagnosis.

 

Sciatica pain can be described as dull, achy, sharp, or shooting pain in the lower back and hip, buttock, and leg on one side of the body.  

 

Others could feel tingling, numbness, or burning feelings.

 

When someone claims to "have sciatica," what they actually have is a very particular set of symptoms that may be a sign of something else.

 

Many of our sciatica patients often comment that they don't know how they hurt their back.

 

Actually, that makes sense.

 

What is the underlying problem 99.9% of the time?

 

A sciatic nerve that is irritated, compressed, or impinged upon is one of the most common causes of sciatica.

 

How do we understand this?

 

Whether due to a herniated spinal disc, bone spur, or ligament overgrowth, when a nerve is squeezed or irritated, it can become painful and inflamed.

 

You may have also observed that the causes we just outlined aren't limited to injuries.

 

Why it Matters:  

 

The most common causes of sciatica are not all injury-related in the typical sense.

 

Compressed or "pinched" nerves and sciatica pain can also result from aging-related changes, gravity's force, and even spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal column).

 

As the longest nerves in the body, the two sciatic nerves (or, more precisely, nerve bundles), there are several opportunities for either one to irritate.

 

These are the main nerves in your legs; they supply the motor fibers and sensory information needed to stand up, walk, and run.

 

That should help you understand how any irritation of either sciatic nerve associated with the leading causes of sciatica might result in those highly obvious and frequently troublesome symptoms.

 

Imagine your nerves as tiny, powerful electrical cables.

 

All of the muscles, organs, and cells in your body receive messages from the power plant, which is your central nervous system.

 

Your hips, buttocks, legs, feet, and toes are all connected to your low back via electrical connections or nerves.

 

Everything along that line's course will be impacted if the nerve at the power plant is irritated.

 

For this reason, a spinal disc that presses on a nerve in your low back might cause discomfort to travel into your leg!

 

Depending on where the irritation is, sciatica pain can develop at any point along either sciatic nerve's journey and spread from there.

 

It’s possible to experience sciatica symptoms without low back pain.  Your leg's pain may not be caused by an impingement of the sciatic nerve.

 

Because of this, it's important to get sciatica treatment in Austin, Texas, from a doctor who is well-versed in both the leading causes of sciatica pain and the causes of pain in the lower extremities.

 

Continuing our analogy

 

You should undertake routine maintenance on your body just like your local power provider needs to do so for their equipment.

 

Many individuals just aren't aware that many of the most common reasons for sciatica pain can often be treated non-invasively, without the need for spinal injections, surgery, or doctor-prescribed painkillers.

 

Your low back problems can be avoided by maintaining an active lifestyle that includes regular exercise, stretching, and occasional chiropractic care.

 

Due to its ability to target the underlying cause of sciatica pain, chiropractic care is an excellent sciatica pain treatment.

 

Over 90% of individuals with symptomatic sciatica reported feeling "far better" or "better" after receiving chiropractic care, according to a recent study.

 

Next Steps: 

 

Regular chiropractic adjustments may improve your flexibility and range of motion, support the health of your spinal discs, and even protect you from sciatica's primary causes and future episodes of back pain.

 

In our practice, we use a variety of procedures, including adjustments, to treat joint restrictions brought on by scar tissue and muscle spasms, as well as spinal conditions like herniated discs and minor vertebral displacements (subluxations). 

 

These procedures help to both relieve your sciatica pain and stop it from going back.

 

So, if you don't have your next visit on the books, be sure to reserve your appointment today!

 

And if you're thinking about scheduling your first session, remember that you don't need the recommendation to see an Austin, Texas, chiropractor like us who specializes in treating sciatica.

 

To begin, just pick up the phone, make an online reservation, or send us a message.

We're here to help. A little maintenance now can go a long way toward a healthier tomorrow.

Science Source: 

Outcomes of Patients with Symptomatic Herniations Receiving Spinal Therapy. JMPT. 2014.  Maintained Spinal Manipulation Therapy for Low Back Pain. SPINE. 2011.