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Sciatica

Did you know that 90% of sciatica pain cases result from the rupture of a spinal disc exerting pressure on a single lumbar nerve root network? Sciatica presents itself as a type of pain that culminates from the lower spine, radiating to either one or both limbs. Sciatica pain is characteristically regarded as shooting pain radiating quickly along the course of the affected nerves. The pain might radiate to the rear, outside, or the interior of the limb. Activities like heavy lifting can aggravate sciatica, though gradual onset may crop up.

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Sciatica nerve pain is not a natural condition but an indication of another underlying sciatic nerve problem. Are you struggling with persistent sciatica pain? Don't hesitate to contact our chiropractor at McGunnigle Chiropractic, serving Haddonfield NJ, and the surrounding community. Our chiropractor is dedicated to providing magnificent chiropractic care aimed at providing pain relief for various conditions, including sciatica, restoring you to your normal health.

Symptoms of Sciatica

Sciatica symptoms are generally manifested on only one side of your body. Although pain related to sciatica can become severe, most cases vanish on their own or with non-operative treatment after a few weeks. Studies reveal that about 40% of people will experience sciatica nerve pain at least once during their lifetime. 

  • Occurrence of numbness or weakness in your leg, buttock, and lower back
  • Pain that is aggravated with movement
  • Pain ranging from moderate to severe pain in the buttock, lower back, and down the leg
  • A feeling of needles and pins in your feet, toes, and legs
  • Loss of bowel and bladder control

Causes of Sciatica

Our skilled chiropractor can get to the bottom of what is causing your sciatic pain.

Spinal disc herniation: The rupturing of the spinal disc and exerting immense pressure on the lumbar nerve roots are the most widespread cause of sciatica pain. Activities like lifting heavy objects propagate spinal herniation. Sciatic pain is amplified when bending forward or sitting and gets suppressed when walking or lying down.

Spinal stenosis: Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal cord's spine canal and space undergo narrowing and compression, affecting the sciatica nerve roots.

Piriformis syndrome: This is regarded as a rare condition that contributes to low back and buttock pain. When the piriformis spasms or gets short due to trauma or overuse, it triggers the compression of the sciatic nerve.

Spondylolisthesis: In this condition, the predominant disk slides onward over the vertebra underneath, triggering sciatica nerve pain.

Cauda equina syndrome: An intermittent but severe condition that attacks the nerves in the lower parts of the spinal cord, warranting prompt chiropractic care.

How Does a Chiropractor Treat Sciatica?

Sciatica can be debilitating; therefore, chiropractic treatment is key to providing pain relief gently and naturally. Chiropractic care comprises treating symptoms and avoiding the harmful effects of more invasive treatments. Our chiropractor at treats sciatica with the following techniques:

  • Chiropractic massage therapy
  • Cold therapy
  • Chiropractic adjustments
  • Spinal decompression
  • Chiropractic exercises
  • Lifestyle changes

Sciatic Nerve Pain Relief in Haddonfield, NJ

If you are looking for sciatic nerve pain treatment in Haddonfield, NJ, contact McGunnigle Chiropractic today. Call us at (856) 310-4445 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our chiropractor.

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