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Sciatica &
Leg Pain |
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All sciatica sufferers should
see a doctor of chiropractic to ensure they
have spines free from the vertebral
subluxation complex (subluxation). A
subluxation causes spinal misalignment, disc
and nerve pressure and may stress the entire
body.
If you do have sciatica, from whatever
cause, a chiropractic spinal adjustment is
needed to remove pressure on your nerves,
rebalance your spine, take stress off your
discs and permit your body’s muscles, glands
and tissues to function in a more balanced
manner.
Every sciatica sufferer should visit their
doctor of chiropractic for a spinal
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Sciatic Nerve
Your sciatic nerve is the longest and
largest nerve in your body. It begins in
your lower back as five smaller nerves
joining together and extends to your
pelvis, thigh, knee, calf, ankle, foot
and toes.
What Is Sciatica?
When this large nerve becomes inflamed
the condition is called sciatica
(pronounced si’ad-a’ka) and the pain can
be intense! The pain may follow the path
of your nerve—down the back of your legs
and thighs, down to your ankle, foot and
toes—but it can also radiate to your
back! Along with pain there may be
burning, pins and needles, tingling,
prickling, crawling sensations or
tenderness. Ironically, the leg may also
feel numb!
To complicate matters, although sciatica
pain is usually in the back of the legs
or thighs, in some people it can be in
the front or side of the legs or even in
the hips. For some, the pain is in both
legs: bilateral sciatica!
Like A Knife
The quality of the pain may vary. There
may be constant throbbing but then it
may let up for hours or even days, it
may ache or be knife-like. Sometime
postural changes, like lying down or
changing positions, affect the pain and
sometimes they don’t. In severe cases,
sciatica can cause a loss of reflexes or
even a wasting of calf muscles. For
sciatica sufferers, a good night’s sleep
may be a thing of the past. Simple
things like walking, bending, turning,
sitting or standing up can be difficult
or possible.
Causes Of Sciatica
Like most other conditions, sciatica has
a wide variety of causes. An unhealthy
spine with a protruded or ruptured disc
which can irritate the sciatic nerve is
one cause. Sciatica has been reported
following accidents, injuries and even
childbirth, usually due to spinal
misalignments. However, advanced
diabetes can also cause sciatic nerve
irritation, as can arthritis,
constipation, tumors and even vitamin
deficiencies.
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The Medical Approach
The medical approach to sciatica is
usually to treat its symptoms with
painkillers, muscle relaxers and
orthopedic devices such as traction and
physical therapy. Sciatica is
particularly frustrating to treat with
drugs because in many cases even strong
painkillers bring little or no relief.
However, relief may be obtained by
injecting painkillers directly into the
nerve roots! As with all painkillers,
there is always a risk of drug
dependency. In extreme cases orthopedic
surgery may be resorted
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For years medical doctors have
prescribed bed rest for sciatica, yet
there is little objective data to show
it works. In fact there is increasing
evidence that is ineffective for low
back pain as well as sciatica. |
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The Chiropractic
Approach
Many sciatica sufferers have experienced
dramatic relief after chiropractic care.
Many sufferers of sciatica and leg pain
have found that chiropractic was
superior to traction and pain
injections, often saving them from
spinal surgery.
In one controlled study four different
approaches (spinal care, traction and
two types of injections) were used to
deal with low back pain and sciatica
sufferers. The group that had spinal
care experienced the greatest degrees of
recovery. Interestingly, a large number
in the traction group eventually
required surgery.
In another study 20 patients aged 20-65
with low back-related leg pain were
divided into three groups that were
given medical care, chiropractic care
and steroid injections. After 12 weeks
the medical and steroid injections
showed no advantage over the safer,
non-drug improvements the chiropractic
patients experienced. Chiropractic care
appears to have the most effect on
sciatica when used first. Unfortunately
many people first seek medical care.
Even in this group excellent results may
be obtained with subsequent chiropractic
care. In another study, 3,136 people
with lower back and sciatica pain who
had previously had physiotherapy and
drugs with no positive results were
given chiropractic care.
A follow-up two years later showed that
50.4% had excellent results with no
painful relapses, 34.4% had relapses but
then responded favorably after further
chiropractic care and 15.2% showed no
significant improvement.
Neurogenic
Claudication
Another cause of leg pain involves
damage to the spinal nerves that go to
the legs. This condition is called
nuerogenic claudication. The sufferer
can’t walk for long periods of time and
has to stop periodically and rest.
Symptoms may include pain and
parasthesias (nerve sensations) that
commence after walking and disappear
following a rest period. There may be
cramping, pain, numbness, aching, and/or
fatigue usually in the calf but also in
the foot, thigh, hip or buttocks.
Although one way of dealing with this
condition is surgery, spinal care should
be tried first before medical and
surgical techniques are resorted to. |
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Dr. Woodrow
W. Gwinn, Jr. Owner and Director of
Clinics |
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Telephone
in Maryville 865-977-0916
in Madisonville 423-442-4153 |
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