Sciatica FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Sciatica at Willow Bend Chiropractic

Sciatica sounds like a frightening health challenge, and this form of nerve tissue impingement can indeed rob you of your comfort and mobility. If you think you might be struggling with sciatica, you no doubt have plenty of questions about the proper approach to take. Here are some frequently asked questions about sciatica and its treatment at Willow Bend Chiropractic in Plano.

man grabbing his leg because he is suffering from sciatica

Is Sciatica a Disease?

Sciatica isn't really a specific disease, disorder, or injury. The term refers to the symptoms that commonly occur when the tissue of the sciatic nerve becomes pinched, disrupting normal nerve signaling in the process.

What Is the Sciatic Nerve?

The sciatic nerve is an extraordinarily long, thick nerve that runs from the base of your spine into your leg. All the smaller nerves of the leg and foot send and receive their sensory and motor information through this massive nerve. This explains why an impingement of the sciatic nerve can cause so many symptoms and problems throughout this area of the body.

How Does Sciatic Nerve Tissue Become Pinched?

Since the sciatic nerve is surrounded by other tissues, inflammation of muscle spams in those tissues can sometimes cause enough compression to cut off the flow of signals. More commonly, however, the compression occurs at the spinal nerve roots anchoring the sciatic nerve to the spine. Acute injuries, chronic alignment errors, postural problems, and degenerative conditions such as bulging discs can all push neighboring structures against the sensitive nerve roots.

What Are the Symptoms of Sciatica?

Sciatica typically causes pain down the back of the leg, especially when you're sitting down. But it can also cause numbness, odd tingling sensations, or loss of muscle strength and function anywhere along the buttock, leg, or foot.

Will Sciatica Go Away on Its Own?

Sciatica may seem to leave you alone after a few weeks of agony, but don't expect the relief to last. as long as the underlying cause of sciatica remains, the symptoms can return.

How Does Your Chiropractor in Plano Treat Sciatica?

 Our chiropractor in Plano can diagnose the root cause of your symptoms and then prescribe conservative care to correct the problem. If an alignment problem is causing the compression, chiropractic adjustments can help restore normal nerve function. Spinal decompression is especially helpful for relieving disc-related compression. Physical therapy can strengthen your back support and improve your posture, while massage therapy can facilitate adjustments, ease muscle spasms, and improve overall spinal function.

Our Chiropractor at Willow Bend Chiropractic in Plano, TX Can Address Your Sciatica Issues!

You'll find your sciatica answers at Willow Bend Chiropractic. Call our chiropractor in Plano at 972-608-441!

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