SCIATICA

Doctors of Chiropractic medicine regularly treat sciatica.
Sciatica is characterized by pain that originates in the low back or buttock
that travels into one or both legs. Sciatic nerve pain varies in intensity and
frequency; minimal, moderate, severe and occasional, intermittent, frequent or
constant.
Pain is described as dull, achy, sharp, toothache-like, pins
and needles or similar to electric shocks. Other symptoms associated with
sciatica include burning, numbness and tingling sensations. Sciatica is also
called radiating or referred pain, neuropathy, or neuralgia. A misconception is
that sciatica is a disorder - however, sciatica is really a symptom of a
disorder.
The Cause of Sciatica: Nerve
Compression
Sciatica is generally caused by sciatic nerve compression. Disorders known to
cause sciatic nerve pain include lumbar spine subluxations (misaligned
vertebral body/ies), herniated or bulging discs (slipped discs), pregnancy and
childbirth, tumors, and non-spinal disorders such as diabetes, constipation, or
sitting on one's back pocket wallet.
One common cause of sciatica is Piriformis Syndrome.
Piriformis syndrome is named after the piriformis muscle. The piriformis muscle
is located in the lower part of the spine, connects to the thighbone, and
assists in hip rotation. The sciatic nerve runs beneath the piriformis muscle.
This muscle is susceptible to injury from a slip and fall, hip arthritis, or a
difference in leg length. Such situations can cause cramping and spasm to
develop in the piriformis muscle, thereby pinching the sciatic nerve and
causing inflammation and pain.
Sciatic nerve compression may result in the loss of feeling
(sensory loss), paralysis of a single limb or group of muscles (monoplegia),
and insomnia.
Proper Diagnosis
Since there are many disorders that cause sciatica, the chiropractor's first
step is to determine what is causing the patient's sciatica. Forming a
diagnosis involves a thoughtful review the patient's medical history, and a
physical and neurological examination. Diagnostic testing includes an x-ray,
MRI, CT scan and/or electrodiagnostic tests (nerve conduction velocity,
electromyography). These examinations and tests help to detect possible
contraindications to spinal adjustments and other chiropractic therapies.
At Advanced Chiropractic, we offer a comprehensive array of
safe, conservative treatments for sciatica.
Give us a call today for an appointment. We’ll help you enjoy a life free from
pain!