Sciatica and leg pain
The sciatic nerve is the longest and largest in the body. When it is inflamed, this condition is called sciatica. Not all leg pain is sciatica, but most all sciatica involves leg pain. Sciatica sufferers often have severe pain along the sciatic nerve path, usually in the back of the legs and thighs, although sometimes the pain is felt in the ankle, foot and toes.
Occasionally pain is felt in the front or side of the legs, in the hips, or for some hapless sufferers, in both legs. Apart from pain, paresthesia or pin-and-needles, burning, tingling, prickling, crawling sensations or tenderness may be felt. Ironically, the painful leg might feel numb as well!
Sciatica is hell to sufferers. Sleeping, sitting, walking, bending, turning or standing up may be difficult or impossible.
For decades, chiropractors and patients have observed the benefits of chiropractic spinal adjustments on those suffering from sciatica and leg pain. Many sciatica sufferers have experienced dramatic relief of their pain 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 having spinal surgery.
Since we are designed so that we do not feel everything that goes on inside of us, it is very common to have other nerve problems into internal organs. The same nerves that form the sciatic nerve also control function to areas like the bladder, intestines, and reproductive regions. It is a common scenario to have patients mention that these areas function more normally after chiropractic adjustments.
Chiropractic care appears to have the most profound effect on sciatica when problems first occur. However, even in those who have been through the “medical run around”, chiropractic can provide excellent results. It is never too late to enjoy the benefits of chiropractic care. Do not wait.