Thursday, January 12, 2017

Sciatic Nerve Pain And Treatment By A Doctor Of Chiropractic To Obtain Relief


By Mary Ross Perl


Sciatic nerve pain is felt as one of the most painful types of all discomfort, and it can be difficult to know how to cope with sciatica. Many cases of sciatic nerve leg pain, also called sciatica, occur from problems with the discs of the spine. There are many descriptions given for spinal disc derangements, such as slipped disc, herniated disc, protruding disk and bulging disc.

The sciatic nerve pain occurs when a lower disc of the spinal column, known as a lumbar disc, is irritated or injured. When a lumbar disc is irritated or injured, it may swell and get inflamed. The inflammation places pressure on the sciatic nerve, which causes discomfort to travel and radiate down the leg.

There are many treatments for helping eliminate sciatic nerve pain, and treatment by a chiropractor is one of the best methods of helping get rid of the pain. A number of scientific research studies have shown that chiropractic treatment for sciatica and spinal disc problems offers a safe, conservative, alternative to back surgery.

A doctor of chiropractic can provide treatments including traction, manipulation and electrical muscle stimulation to help the discs of the spine to heal and relieve irritation of the sciatic nerve. One study reported that 90 percent of those suffering from a herniated disc were improved by chiropractic treatment. Perhaps, more impressively, none were worsened! This is a high success rate for any healthcare procedure, and chiropractic has been proven to be the most effective method of treating physical and mechanical low back pain.

Chiropractic treatments can help the body to heal itself. Patients will heal at varying rates, but following a chiropractor's advice fully will allow pain relief as quickly as possible. Of course, in the event one is not responding to treatment appropriately the chiropractor can refer one for a second opinion.

Here are some things that can be done to help improve sciatic nerve pain and reduce the chances of future sciatica:

If you are prone to sciatic nerve pain, try not to spend too much time in a sitting position for long periods of time. Remaining sedentary causes increased pressure to be exerted on the lower discs in the spine, which can cause pain. Do your best to try not to remain seated in the same position for more than 20 or 30 minutes, and strongly attempt to avoid sitting in soft chairs that don't provide adequate support for your back.

When first getting started in the morning, it is important to perform stretching exercises to help the back muscles to loosen and warm up. Stretching gently will help ensure that your lower back doesn't get injured, as the lower back is vulnerable in the first hour after awakening.

Take your wallet from your back pocket when driving, and make sure to sit up straight.

Using cold packs to the lower back for 20 minutes several times per day for a number of days can reduce swelling and inflammation in the low back and give some relief of discomfort.

Many suffering from sciatica get relief from conservative, safe, alternative healthcare methods like chiropractic care. It is usually worth exploring in the event of sciatic nerve pain.




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