Learn How A Manhattan Chiropractor Helps Sciatica

By Earlene Silversmith


Pain can affect people in many physical ways with endless manifestations and a vast range in intensity. Those conditions which are centralized or originated in the spine are among the most crippling. Issues such as sciatica can be attended by the several natural techniques used by chiropractor offices Manhattan NY.

This condition is associated with a usually intense pain that starts in the lower spine or upper hip region, and travels out through the buttocks then down through the legs. It begins with the nerve roots that branch from those bottom few vertebra of the backbone which come together to create the largest single nerve in the human body. It is the communication link between one's legs and brain.

The most common cause of sciatica, also called neuropathy or radiating pain, is the compression of this nerve. Because it varies in intensity, manifestation and frequency, the discomfort may feel dull, achy, sharp, needle-like, numbing, burning or like receiving electrical shocks. There are several disorders that can trigger this condition.

Among the more frequently reported causes for sciatica are Piriformis Syndrome, slipped discs, lumbar subluxations, Spinal Stenosis, Diabetes and pregnancy. Wearing high heels, sleeping on extra soft mattresses or obesity may further irritate the condition. Other symptoms of this particular nerve compression are insomnia, and either losing feeling in, or being paralyzed in a group of muscles or one extremity.

Before deciding the best way to approach a person's pain, a doctor of chiropractic medicine will first want to run a complete examination to determine the cause. Using information collected through one's medical history, a physical and neurological testing, they will ascertain if this branch is the best option. If not, a referral will be made to the appropriate type of physician.

The main approach in chiropractic care for this issue is manual spinal manipulation. TENS, ultrasound, therapeutic massage and hot/cold therapy might also be employed. Each method may be used individually or in combination with others, depending on the specific details of the patient's situation.




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