Friday, February 12, 2016

Midlothian Chiropractic Office Helps With Sciatica Pain

By Fernando Ketter


If you suffer with sciatica, life can very difficult. In fact, pain from this condition can make bending over or even walking almost impossible. Some people cannot even sleep at night due to the throbbing pain. Your Midlothian chiropractor understands all about sciatica and is there to help you with the pain and discomfort, naturally and without drugs.

Sciatica refers to pain created when the sciatic nerve becomes inflamed or impinged. This nerve originates in the low back and serves the legs and feet. The human spine houses the sciatic and many other nerves and normally protects it from damage. However, some conditions can cause the spine to place pressure on this nerve, resulting in pain.

Your sciatic nerve may be impinged when your spinal column is slightly out of alignment (subluxation). Because this nerve is inside the spine, misalignment can irritate it. This can create nerve pain that travels along the nerve and can reach the legs and feet. This is called "referred pain".

Nerve pain can take the form of numbness or it may refer to other parts of your body. For example, with sciatica, low back subluxations can cause you to feel pain in your buttocks, the back of the thighs, even in the legs and feet. You also may experience a "pins and needles" feeling or muscle spasms.

If your low back is causing you problems you should consider seeing a chiropractic professional. It is a simple process to contact the office by phone and make an appointment for an initial exam and consultation. It's best to get to the office about fifteen minutes before your appointment time to fill out new patient forms.

Your Midlothian chiropractic doctor is interested in knowing why you hurt, not simply blocking your pain with drugs. Therapy is holistic and safe and helps to realign the spine, so pressure on the sciatic nerve is released. In time, this usually makes the pain subside and go away.




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