Learn How Your Midlothian Chiropractic Office Alleviates Sciatica

By Fernando Ketter


Sciatica can be a very uncomfortable and painful condition. In fact, you might have a hard time just bending over to tie your shoes or walking to your mailbox. Sleeping may be impossible because of the constant pain. Your local Midlothian chiropractor has years of experience with sciatica and helps many people find natural relief from the nagging pain.

The word "sciatica" refers to the sciatic nerve in the body. It runs from the lower back and on to your feet. This nerve is part of a network of many nerves which run through the spine. The nerves are protected by vertebrae and disks which make up the spinal column. Vertebrae are bones and the disks lie in between the bones to absorb shock and give flexibility to one's spine.

Several types of back problems can cause your spine to be forced out of its normal alignment. These areas of misalignment are known as subluxations. A subluxation can cause nerves in the spine to become inflamed or impinged and this can make you experience pain and many other strange sensations.

Nerve pain can take the form of numbness or it may refer to other parts of your body. For example, with sciatica, low back subluxations can cause you to feel pain in your buttocks, the back of the thighs, even in the legs and feet. You also may experience a "pins and needles" feeling or muscle spasms.

If your low back is causing you problems you should consider seeing a chiropractic professional. It is a simple process to contact the office by phone and make an appointment for an initial exam and consultation. It's best to get to the office about fifteen minutes before your appointment time to fill out new patient forms.

Your Midlothian chiropractic doctor is interested in knowing why you hurt, not simply blocking your pain with drugs. Therapy is holistic and safe and helps to realign the spine, so pressure on the sciatic nerve is released. In time, this usually makes the pain subside and go away.




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