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Senin, 16 September 2013

What Patients Do When Sciatica Persists

What Patients Do When Sciatica Persists


by Linda Shayna Eschmeyer


Sciatica is when people experience pain radiating from the lower spine into the buttocks and down the back of a leg. The patient may suffer from pain felt anywhere along the length of the sciatic nerve but is most likely to appear in the aforementioned locations. Pain can range from mild aching, to numbness, or to a burning that can only be described as excruciating. Many patients are treated by traditional medical care, yet some continue to experience discomfort, causing them to seek alternative types of health care.

This health condition is created when the sciatic nerve is impinged. A herniated disk in the spine or an overgrowth of bone on the vertebrae, called a bone spur, are usually to blame. In rare cases, a tumor may compromise the nerve or a disease process such as diabetes may damage it. Therefore, it is essential to take pain of the sciatic nerve seriously and consult a doctor if it persists or reoccurs. Age, physical make-up, and lifestyle activities can increase risk of developing this condition.

Sciatic nerve pain can sometimes feel like an electric shock and may worsen if the sufferer sneezes or coughs. Simply sitting for prolonged periods can aggravate symptoms, which usually affect only one side of the body. In addition to pain, some people experience muscle weakness or a sensation of tingling or numbness in the affected foot or leg. While pain is experienced in one part of the leg, another part may feel numb. Hot and cold treatments and stretching may relieve mild forms of this condition but if pain worsens or lasts for longer than one week, medical attention is recommended.

Traditional medical treatment involves prescription drugs including anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, and some types of pain killers. Steroid injections are sometimes administered to suppress inflammation around the affected nerve root. Rarely, the most severe cases may be subjected to surgery to remove a portion of a herniated disk or extract a bone spur. These treatments have complicated side effects ranging from mild to severe.

Physical medicine is often recommended once initial pain improves. Programs of rehabilitation include exercises that strengthen muscles that support the back, create flexibility and correct posture. An alternative therapy involving the insertion of very thin needles into the skin at specific locations on the body, called acupuncture, is sometimes utilized.

Medication, physical therapy, acupuncture, or other medical management is not effective for all patients suffering from sciatic nerve pain. Spinal manipulation is an alternative therapy administered by a chiropractor According to research published in the October 2010 issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 60 percent of sciatica patients who failed other medical management received the same degree of benefits from spinal manipulation as if they had undergone surgical intervention.

At the onset of sciatica many people choose to see a doctor of chiropractic for treatment .Chiropractic care is a non-invasive treatment that is shown to be safe and cost-effective. Research shows chiropractic treatment can help as many as 90 percent of patients.




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Title: What Patients Do When Sciatica Persists
Author: Linda Shayna Eschmeyer
Email: jschof2@verizon.net
Keywords: sciatica,sciatic nerve pain,chiropractic,chiropractor,chiropractic care,health,alternative health,healthy living,fitness,pain management
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