Sciatica Treatment In Loveland

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What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica is a term often used to describe pain that radiates down the back of the thigh, leg, and foot.

Causes Of Sciatica 

Sciatica is more often a general, imprecise term used to describe any pain along the buttock, back of the thigh, and leg. Much like the term headache is used to describe migraines, sinus headaches, stress headaches, or the pain resulting from a blow to the head, sciatica is often used to describe where the pain is occurring rather than what’s actually causing it. Most often, sciatica refers to irritations of the sciatic nerve by the nerves of the lower back, feeding into the sciatic nerve and causing discomfort.

Actual sciatica occurs when the muscles responsible for the rotation of the hip that lie deep below the gluteal muscles, irritate the sciatic nerve, which emerges from the bottom of your pelvis. The muscle most frequently involved in sciatica is the piriformis muscle. Because of the movement of the pelvic bones in the later stages of pregnancy, this condition is often associated with childbirth.

Sciatica Symptoms 

With true sciatica, the patient generally complains of pain deep in the buttocks, which is made worse by activities like sitting and climbing stairs. The pain often goes down the back of the thigh, leg, and foot.

Sciatica Treatment 

Treatment options can include chiropractic care, acupuncture, physical therapy, and massage therapy. Your chiropractor will help diagnoses true sciatica or nerve root irritation from the lower back. The doctor might order tests such as an x-ray to confirm the diagnosis. In rare cases, a referral may be made if unresponsive to conservative care.

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