As a Wichita Chiropractor for more than twenty years, I have treated a significant number of individuals suffering from sciatic pain, so I know from experience just how debilitating the pain from sciatica can be. Sciatica sufferers are regrettably all too familiar with the type of deep pain that often radiates through the lower part of their body, accompanies their waking hours each day and inhibits almost all of their daily activities.
Could your low back pain be generated by sciatica? You are more than likely experiencing sciatica if your pain radiates from your low back, through your buttock(s), down the large sciatic nerve in the back of one or both legs, and possibly radiates into your knee(s). Also, sitting, as well as movement, can be painful. Often lying down will lessen, or perhaps even temporarily eliminate the pain. But, it’s important for you to be aware that sciatica cannot be corrected without proper care.
Radiculopathy
One of the clinical diagnoses of sciatica is known as a “radiculopathy”, a medical term that means simply that a disc has protruded from its normal position in the spine and is putting pressure on the radicular nerve (nerve root) in the lower back, which forms part of the sciatic nerve. Such pressure can cause excruciating pain.
Added pressure on the intervertebral discs, as well as imbalances in the muscles encasing the spine, can happen during and after extended sitting, particularly in an improper position. Usually, a specific event or injury doesn’t cause sciatica, instead sciatica has a tendency to develop over time as a result of everyday wear and tear on the structures of the lower spine. Over the course of time the lower spine can lose its normal functioning capabilities during ordinary stresses.
Ultimately, the intervertebral disc undergoes small fissures or cracks that then allow the soft nucleus to protrude the disc outward. Pain is generated as the disc pushes on sensitive tissues. This occurrence is often referred to as a ruptured, or slipped, disc. If the disc presses on the spinal nerve, a person can develop sciatica. With chiropractic adjustments and management, which frequently includes postural exercises, the majority of disc conditions, including sciatica, can be significantly decreased.
Periformis Syndrome
Another condition that creates sciatic pain is periformis syndrome. Periformis syndrome develops when the periformis muscle, which is superficial to the sciatic nerve, goes into spasm and irritates the nerve. In addition to chiropractic treatment, this type of sciatica can be significantly relieved by sciatica stretches that your chiropractor will suggest.
It is vital for you to seek chiropractic attention if you are experiencing sciatic pain. If you are in the Wichita area, as your Chiropractor in Wichita, I invite you to come in to see if I can get you out of pain and help you to get your life back!
