Sciatica Pain in Phoenix AZ

our chiropractic clinic helps sciatica pain

If you are having pain that travels from your lower back or buttocks all the way down your legs, you may be suffering from sciatica, which is a common ailment. Phoenix AZ chiropractors are sought by many people who are suffering from sciatica, but few are successful in finding long-term relief from the condition. The symptoms of an untreated sciatic problem can develop with time, making it difficult or impossible to do even the most basic of everyday duties. This article is intended to assist you in better understanding sciatica and describes how chiropractic therapy can assist you in overcoming the problem.


TREATING SCIATIC DISORDERS IN Phoenix AZ

Pain in the lower back, down the back of the leg, and into the foot is caused by sciatica, which is also known as sciatic neuralgia, a disorder that affects the sciatic nerve. The condition can make sitting and standing for extended periods of time uncomfortable, and it can result in weakness, tingling, and numbness in the legs and feet. Pain and discomfort will frequently come and go throughout a person's lifespan, generating periods of differing degrees of pain and suffering at various times. Sciatica is a painful condition that, if left untreated, will normally worsen and the nerve may become permanently damaged.

The compression of the sciatic nerve, which is the longest nerve in the body, is the reason why the pain radiates so far and appears to spread up and down the legs as well as the back. Beginning in the lumbar spine and going down the leg to the ankle and foot, this nerve is responsible for a variety of functions in the lower extremities. It is possible for the roots of the sciatic nerve to get pinched and inflamed when the vertebrae in the low back are compressed, which is what causes pain and harm to the patient.


HOW DOES SCIATICA HAPPEN?

There are a variety of causes that might contribute to sciatica development. Disc injuries and bulges are the most typical causes of this condition. As a result of this situation, the disc pushes against the nerve root, resulting in sciatica. Injury to the discs can develop as a result of improper posture, repetitive usage injuries, and automobile accidents. The presence of subluxations (misalignments) in the spine as a result of posture difficulties, pregnancy, or trauma is also a prevalent cause of sciatica. Some patients claim that they were only bending down to pick up a piece of paper when they were struck with excruciating agony. Truth be told, it is likely that the spinal disease had been growing for a long period of time prior to the triggering occurrence taking place.


SCIATICA: MANAGING THE PAIN WITH CHIROPRACTIC

Chiropractors in Phoenix AZ have received extensive training in identifying the etiology of sciatica and collaborating with patients to choose the most appropriate course of therapy. Following a comprehensive evaluation of the individual's specific problem, gentle adjustments are performed to assist the body to return to its normal alignment.

Depending on their response speed, some people recover fast, while others require a longer time. It is mainly dependent on the state of the disc or the joints that the chiropractor is trying to repair at the time. It is generally true that the longer a problem is left unaddressed, the longer it will take to rectify the situation. The good news is that it usually takes less time to resolve a problem like this than it did to cause one in the first place. Patients frequently report improvements in their general health after the posture of their spine and discs has been corrected. If you are suffering from sciatica symptoms, please contact our experts at CAS Chiropractic Center, PC & CAS Medical Center, LLC right once.

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CAS Chiropractic Center, PC & CAS Medical Center, LLC

4619 N 24th St
Phoenix, AZ 85016

(602) 956-0111