Sciatica Treatment In Nashville
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Sciatica
Sciatica is typically caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, which can result from conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or even trauma.
While many believe it’s a leg problem due to the radiating pain, the issue often stems from the lower back, where the nerve exits the spine.
At Nashville Disc Center, we pinpoint the exact cause of your sciatica through detailed assessments, allowing us to create a treatment plan that addresses the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.
What Causes Sciatica?
Sciatica is typically caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, which can result from conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or even trauma.
While many believe it’s a leg problem due to the radiating pain, the issue often stems from the lower back, where the nerve exits the spine.
At Nashville Disc Center, we pinpoint the exact cause of your sciatica through detailed assessments, allowing us to create a treatment plan that addresses the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.
How To Get Rid Of Sciatica Pain
Relieving sciatica pain starts with reducing the pressure on the sciatic nerve.
At Nashville Disc Center, we use non-surgical spinal decompression therapy to gently realign the spine and relieve the pressure causing your pain.
This natural approach helps your body heal without the need for surgery or medications, providing effective, long-lasting relief.
Combined with other supportive therapies, our treatments help you recover faster and return to your normal routine with minimal downtime.
FAQs
What does sciatica pain feel like?
Sciatica pain often feels like a sharp, shooting pain that radiates from your lower back down the leg, sometimes reaching the foot. It may also come with numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation along the affected nerve.
How quickly does your treatment fix sciatica pain?
Many patients experience relief after just a few sessions of spinal decompression therapy, though complete recovery varies depending on the severity of the condition. We aim to provide noticeable improvement within the first few weeks of treatment.
How to sleep with sciatica pain
Sleeping with sciatica can be challenging, but lying on your side with a pillow between your knees often helps. You may also try sleeping on your back with a pillow under your knees to reduce pressure on the lower back.
Where is sciatica pain located?
Sciatica pain typically runs from the lower back down through the buttocks, along the back of the leg, and sometimes into the foot and toes. It usually affects only one side of the body.
What's the best treatment for sciatica?
Non-surgical spinal decompression is one of the most effective treatments for sciatica. This therapy gently relieves pressure on the sciatic nerve, reducing pain and promoting natural healing.
Explore Our Treatments
We focus on relieving pain from common auto accident injuries like whiplash and back trauma, helping you recover mobility and function safely.
Our treatments target chronic back pain caused by issues like muscle strain or spinal misalignment, helping reduce discomfort and restore movement.
We offer non-surgical solutions for disc pain, using spinal decompression to alleviate pressure on herniated or degenerative discs and promote healing.
Our treatments for pinched nerves, focuses on reducing pain, tingling, and numbness. Our approach helps restore and improve your overall mobility.
Using targeted therapies, we help relieve strain and pressure on the spine caused from workplace injury, helping you recover from back and neck pain caused by repetitive stress or accidents.
We focus on spinal adjustments to reduce nerve pressure and tension that contribute to chronic migraines and tension headaches.
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Spinal Decompression
Neuropathy Treatment
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- Auto Accident Injuries
- Back and Neck Pain
- Disc Pain
- Pinched Nerve
- Workplace Injury
- Sciatica