Sciatica is the term for pain in the lower extremities. It begins when pressure is exerted on the spine’s sciatic nerve, which extends from the lower back down through the hips, buttocks, legs, and feet. This makes it the longest nerve in the body.
Causes of pressure on the sciatic nerve include bone spurs and spinal stenosis or a narrowing of the spaces between the spine. Another cause is a herniated disc which occurs when some of the soft, flexible and flat discs that cushion the nerves of the spine fail as people age or because of an injury to the muscles and ligaments of the lumbar region of the spine. A disc that’s herniated may cause its soft inner part to push on the tougher outer shell.
Who Might Get Sciatica
Patient markers that make people susceptible to sciatica include between the ages of 30 and 50 years, pregnant or diabetic. People who do heavy lifting are at increased risk for sciatica. Our staff at the Springfield Chiropractic of Clark County may be able to provide Chiropractic Care that will alleviate pain without surgery or prescription drugs.
Some people may experience sciatica for no more than six weeks. It’s important that sufferers continue with their regular activities because any improvement requires that they keep moving. Others who have pain for a longer period or have typical symptoms such as incontinence or weakness or numbness in the lower extremities should see a doctor promptly.