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Are you dealing with sharp, shooting pain that runs the length of your leg?  Is it paired with back pain?  You may be suffering from sciatica, an often misunderstood (and misdiagnosed) nerve condition. Fortunately,  chiropractic care for sciatica offers all-natural relief.

Many people confuse sciatica with any lower-body pain,  but it actually refers to an impairment affecting the sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back,  through your buttocks, and down to your heel. People with sciatica experience the following symptoms:

Severe, often burning pain in the lower back, buttocks, or in one leg
Numbness or tingling in one leg
Weakness or a sense of “heaviness” in one leg
The number one reason people develop sciatica is a herniated disc,  a condition where the cushiony cartilage between your vertebrae ruptures or bulges. If it irritates your sciatica nerve,  you’ll develop the tell-tale signs of sciatica.

At Recover Therapy,  our team of chiropractors can help you resolve sciatic pain through a blend of hands-on techniques and corrective  exercises. Not only will chiropractic care for sciatica address your acute pain,  but it can also help address the underlying cause, particularly if you have a herniated disc.

Chiropractic Care Techniques That Help Address Sciatica
Chiropractic care focuses on the spine and the ways it impacts our body’s overall health and well-being. Because  sciatica almost always has roots in an impairment of the spine,  chiropractic care is an excellent choice for treatment. Here are a few techniques we might utilize in your treatment:

All-natural pain-relieving modalities:  Chiropractic care avoids using pharmaceutical painkillers,  but we might include drug-free pain treatment options like hot or cold therapy, or electrotherapy (i.e., TENS).
Postural corrections:  We can help you identify and address any impairments or imbalances in your posture that might contribute to your  sciatica.
Spinal adjustments:  This technique involves sharply thrusting your spine through its range of motion to reduce pain and improve mobility.
Corrective exercises:  Exercise is one of the best ways to address sciatica as it is one of the best ways to resolve sciatica’s most common  cause, a herniated disc. We’ll guide you through a series of gentle,  effective exercises you can do at home or in our clinic. Your program will focus on stretches to improve mobility and  relieve pain and core strengthening exercises to provide support and stability to the spine.