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Sciatica



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Do you feel sharp pain going down your leg from the lower back to the calf? You struggle to bend, walk and pain affects your daily activities. Whatever you do, the irradiating discomfort of the buttock in your leg is always present

Sciatica is an irritation of at least one of the two important nerves of the leg. The nerve roots which emerge at the bottom of the lumbar spine to form the longest nerve in the whole body form the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a common problem: it affects 5 to 10% of patients with back pain.

Sciatica5 Causes of sciatica pain

There are multiple causes for sciatica, here is a list:

  1. Vertebral or sacroiliac subluxation
  2. Lumbar disc herniation
  3. Stenosis of the lumbar spinal canal
  4. Disc degeneration
  5. Piriformis muscle syndrome
  6. Other causes

The pains are typically intermittent on one side (unilateral), from the lumbar region (lower back) to the limb along a more or less complete path and can descend to the toes. The seating position is often painful and the pain is increased by coughing, sneezing or straining. Rest in the lying or standing position often helps. The sitting position is very often a trigger of more pain especially in a car. X-rays often show signs of injury and various tests allow the chiropractor to determine the severity of the clinical picture. Tingling, numbness and loss of sensitivity or electric shock may be present. Neurological signs are often associated: sensory and motor disturbances, impairment of reflexes. Movements are limited, an automatic position of protection against pain is put in place, the antalgic position (leaning forward and to one side).

The chiropractic approach

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Compression of the nerve root associated with sciatica is frequently caused by vertebral subluxation ( where the vertebrae are slightly misaligned) or sacroiliac subluxation ( where the pelvic bones are misaligned). Chiropractors correct vertebral and sacroiliac subluxations by chiropractic adjustments. The aim of these maneuvers is to realign the vertebrae and the sacroiliac bones, resulting in a decrease in the symptoms of sciatica.

The chiropractor through a review of your health history, a comprehensive and focused examination, can determine the root cause of sciatica and plan appropriate treatment.

 

Do you have one or more of these symptoms?

 

  • scia Pain in the buttocks and / or leg (lower than the knee)
  • Increased pain in sitting position
  • Burning or tingling sensation along the leg
  • Weakness, numbness or difficulty moving the leg
  • Constant pain in the buttock

If you answered yes to one or more of these symptoms, it is time to consult a chiropractor

You suffer from sciatica, we can help you.
Call us 514-384-5577, Dr Eric Montagne, chiropractor

 

Prevention is the best medecine

In order to limit the risk of recurrence or relapse, vertebral hygiene must be respected: bending, lifting and sitting properly, exercising properly and regularly, the attending chiropractor can give you advices in all these areas.

Chiropractic offers a non-invasive (non-surgical) approach without medication. The goal of chiropractic care is to restore the vertebral movement, improve it’s function while decreasing pain and inflammation. Depending on the cause of sciatica, a chiropractic treatment plan may cover several methods of treatment. Your chiropractor can determine what will help you most effectively..

 

Consult your chiropractor

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” For a healthier world “

 

Sources: JMPT 2000; 24:300-4, Lancet 1974; 1:352; Edizioni Minerva Medica 1985; 53-58; Foundation for Chiropractie Education & Research 1991; 57-59, http://www.chiropraticiens.ch/index.php
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