Sciatica may go away on its own, but chiropractic treatment can shorten the duration of the episode and relieve pain without drugs or surgery. Here’s more information on this common complaint and how chiropractic can help.
Sciatica can also be the result of a lumbar spine or sacroiliac subluxation (misaligned vertebrae or hips), a bone spur, pregnancy, obesity, diabetes or stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal). Herniated or bulging discs are another common cause of sciatica. The interior of the discs contains substances that can cause inflammation and irritate the nerves.
Sciatic pain may increase when you sneeze, cough or sit for long periods. Standing on hard surfaces can also aggravate sciatica, while walking or lying down could ease the pain temporarily. Many cases of sciatica go away within a few weeks, but the pain can occasionally last for months.
A sciatica treatment plan may include:
ICE OR COLD THERAPY: This reduces inflammation and helps control pain.
THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND: Sound waves (beyond the reach of the human ear) produce heat that increases circulation and can reduce swelling and pain.
TENS (TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION): A mild electric current delivered by a specially designed device can help reduce muscle spasm.
SPINAL MANIPULATION: Chiropractic manipulation realigns your spine and pelvis, increasing mobility and relieving pressure on the sciatic nerve.
MASSAGE: Deep pressure on trigger points (knots) in the muscle fibers makes them relax. Massage can also reduce inflammation.
COLD LASER THERAPY: A painless low-level laser works to speed healing time, reduce inflammation and alleviate both chronic and acute pain.
Following a chiropractic treatment and prevention plan can not only alleviate the immediate pain but also make you less prone to develop sciatica in the future.