Relief from Sciatica

Simple Methods are often Effective for this Common Nerve Entrapment

© John Richard Roberts

Sciatica is entrapment of the sciatic nerve. It often responds to simple forms of treatment. Only occasionally is it necessary to resort to invasive methods.

Symptoms and signs of Sciatica include pain in the leg or foot, numbness, pins and needles or burning sensation in the foot and muscle weakness in the leg. One or all of these may be present. Most of the time sciatica occurs together with low back pain but not invariably so.

Causes of Sciatica

Muscle spasm from back strain is the usual cause. Prolapsed disc is less common. Arthritis of the spinal joints can cause sciatic nerve impingement as can vertebral collapse through osteoporosis. Rarely, sciatica may be caused by problems within the pelvis.

Self-help Methods of Treatment

Complementary Therapy

Medical and surgical interventions.

This article is for information only. If you think you have sciatica you should consult the appropriate health professional.


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