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Sciatica                  

Sciatic Nerve

Sciatica is a severe pain in the leg caused by compression, irritation, or inflammation of the sciatic nerves, which are thick nerves extending down the back of each leg.  Each sciatic nerve consists of five smaller nerves which extend from the lower spinal column, and then join together and travel down the legs.  The sciatic nerves innervates the calf, hamstring, foot and toes.   The inflammation of any of these nerves is called sciatica.

Symptoms 

People with sciatica can sometimes experience shooting pains down the leg and into the foot and toes, and other times a dull ache or numbness.  Sciatica is caused by many things.  Sitting at a desk for long periods of time in one position can exacerbate the pain.  Exercise can make the pain worse.  Tennis or golf and other twisting activities can cause sciatica pain to flare up. Sometimes, the pain may be in both legs, and other times it may alternate from one leg to the other.

Causes Of Sciatica

The sciatic nerve is very long, so there are many places along its length at which the irritation may occur.  One place is the lower back.  Often, a misaligned lumbar vertebra puts pressure on the nerve, causing the pain. This misalignment is called a subluxation.  For further discussion of subluxations, click here.

Disc herniation can also cause sciatica.  Discs are the "shock absorbers" between the vertebrae of the spine.  They are cartilage-like cushions that occupy the spaces between the vertebrae which allow the back to turn and bend normally.  If you've been injured in a car accident, or from a fall, one or more of your discs may now be bulging out one side of the spine.  This is what is called a "slipped disk," or  disc herniation.

Sciatica usually begins as a sharp pain in the lower back.  Eventually, the pain stretches down the back of the leg, and gets worse when you sit or stand in one position for a long period of time.

Treatment For Sciatica

Medical doctors normally treat this condition by loading patient up on pain killers, telling the patient that the condition may go away naturally.  This seldom happens, and the net result is that the patient's liver, kidney, or stomach lining, are damaged by the long-term use of drugs.  The better approach is the chiropractic one. 

The doctors at Oaks Chiropractic, Sports Injury and Wellness Center will treat your sciatica by finding the location of nerve irritation, and can relieve the pressure on the nerve, allowing the body to heal itself naturally.

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The Maximum Athletic Performance Program, (The Future of Sports Medicine) has been launched.
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Congratulations to Dr. Blum for being selected as the chiropractor to treat Rebecca Soni, winner of 3 Olympic Medals.

Rebecca Soni Olympic Gold Medal Winner

Congratulations to Dr. Blum - winner of 2008 Gold Standard Award from USA Swimming Sports Medicine

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Also, Dr. Blum Treated 4 of the USC Swimmers who won Olympic Medals. Congratulations to:

  • Rebecca Soni
  • Larsen Jensen
  • Klete Keller
  • Ous Melloul