Treating Sciatica Pain


Sciatica, also called sciatic neuritis, is used to describe symptoms of pain, tingling, numbness and weakness that can radiate from the lower back all the way down to the foot.

These symptoms result from the compression or irritation of one of 5 nerve roots in the spine (sacral nerves S1, S2, or S3 or lumbar nerves L4 or L5) that connect and form the 2 sciatic nerves, or pinching or irritation of the sciatic nerve itself.

The sciatic nerve is the longest and thickest nerve in the body, and originates in the lumbar spine. It then runs down through the buttock area and continues along the back of the leg and branches off to the tibial and common fibular (peroneal) nerves down to the foot.

In most cases, when a sciatic nerve is compressed only one side is affected with pain, although the pain may alternate from one side to the other. Occasionally, the pain is felt on both sides of the lower back and legs.

Although sciatica pain can be debilitating, most people who suffer from sciatica can find pain relief with non-surgical treatments such as cold compression, ultrasound therapy and other standard conservative treatment options. It is a condition that usually gets better with time and rest. Treating the cause of the nerve compression is important to prevent sciatica pain from returning.


Causes of Sciatica

Sciatica symptoms are caused by the sciatica nerve being compressed. This compression can occur for a number of reasons in various locations and treatment will depend on the cause. Common reasons for compression of the sciatic nerve are:

  • A herniated or slipped disc in the lumbar or sacral spine
  • Strain, inflammation, and swelling of the piriformis muscle (piriformis syndrome)
  • Pregnancy
  • Poor posture
  • Short leg syndrome
  • Wearing high heels
  • Overcompensating for other injuries in the knee (ACL injury), lower leg (shin splints), ankle (sprain) or hip (bursitis)
  • Damage to the vertebrae in the lumbar or sacral spine
  • Disc degeneration in the lumbar or sacral spine
  • Tumor in the spine
  • A sharp blow or injury to the lower back or buttock area causing injury to the pelvis
  • Autoimmune disorders
Pinching of a sciatic nerve can be caused by disc herniation and piriformis syndrome.

Symptoms of Sciatica

  • Pain, tingling or numbness that radiates through the lower back, buttocks, and down the back of the leg possibly as far as the foot
  • Pain starts slowly and worsens after standing, sitting, bending backward, walking or sleeping at night
  • Difficulty walking, bending and or sitting
  • Muscle weakness in the hip and/or leg
Pinching of a sciatic nerve can cause lower back and hip pain and reach down the leg to the foot.

Treatment

Compression of the sciatic nerve can occur in various locations and the exact cause and location is not always known. Treating the symptoms can be helpful to manage the pain but treating the source of the compression will result in faster sciatica relief. We recommend that you see your doctor for a proper diagnosis and to determine the cause of the compression on the sciatic nerve.

TShellz Wrap® for the Lower Back and Hip

The Back/Hip TShellz Wrap® should be used over your lumbar region and lower back to improve blood flow in the area. Your body depends on a fresh supply of blood to improve the health of soft tissue and deal with inflammation to relieve the compression of your sciatic nerve.

Unfortunately, when you are suffering from sciatica it can be painful to even walk or lift your leg. When you limit movement in your hip the blood flow is reduced, starving your tissue of the necessary oxygen and nutrients.

Back/Hip T•Shellz Wrap keeps muscle tissue healthy, reducing sciatica pain

The trick is to find a way to increase blood flow without causing pain and/or further straining the muscle or discs. This is where the enhanced blood flow due to the TShellz Wrap® comes in, as enhanced blood flow compliments your body's natural healing process.

The energy emitted from the Energy Pad - the emitter component of the Back/Hip TShellz Wrap® stimulates blood flow in the treatment area - specifically the lower back and hip - more than your body would ever be able to generate on it's own, giving your body the boost it needs to keep your spine and lower back muscles as healthy as possible and reduce the risk of irritation, inflammation and herniation.

Cold & Compression for Inflammation Induced Sciatica

If you are experiencing referred pain above the knee or in your lower leg caused by the compression of your sciatic nerve, a cold compress can be quite helpful in cases where nerve pressure is caused by inflammation. The cooling sensation along with the compression can help to numb the nerves to help alleviate the pain. However, it is important to treat it at the point where pressure is being put on the nerve, which is not necessarily the same place as where the pain is noticed. The term for an injury indicating pain elsewhere in the body is termed as "referred pain", and is somewhat common when dealing with nerve-based pain.


A Note On OverCompensation

Since you are reading this, you probably know that sciatica will alter your body mechanics. Adjustments to your gait from sciatica can wreak havoc on your knees, hips and lower back due to overcompensation. Recovery takes a longer time for such chronic (long term) injuries, but proper healing is essential to regain strength and get you back to the activities you enjoy.

The longer your injury endures, the greater the risk of running into serious overcompensation injuries and a permanent change in gait.

To Stop Re-Injury & Reduce the Risk of a More Serious Overcompensation Injury, You Need to Heal Quickly & Completely!

Anyone in need of rapid recovery and complete healing must consider a comprehensive treatment plan that includes an effective means to minimize swelling and inflammation yet also stimulate healing and tissue elasticity. We have found no better set of tools that can be used at home than this:

A Conservative Home Treatment Protocol Many Of Our Clients Found To Be Very Beneficial:

  • A Cold Compress or Ice Pack to reduce inflammation of the soft tissue injury (as soon as possible).
  • A Back-Hip TShellz Wrap to increase blood-flow to the hip, groin and/or lower back, relieve pain and help increase flexibility of soft tissue.
  • MendMeShop Arnica Pain Cream for temporary relief of pain due to sore muscles and joints.
  • An Exercise & Stretching Plan to prevent muscle atrophy and shortened tendons. A proper plan will increase elasticity and strengthen the muscles of the hip and tendons of the hip.

Conservative treatment tools just like these have been used successfully by thousands of hip injury sufferers - just like you.




Circulatory Boost = Increased Blood Flow in Your Back and/or Hip

 

We believe the use of TShellz Wraps® for effective pain relief and inflammation control of soft tissue injuries is one of the most under-utilized home treatment options available on the market today. We have client after client that have tried many options out there and have been amazed at how effective and fast the TShellz Wrap treatment can relieve pain and increase blood flow in soft tissue.

With regular use of the Back-Hip TShellz Wrap:

  • Your pain will be reduced.
  • Your injury will heal at an accelerated rate with reduced potential for re-injury.
  • Your corresponding hip will have a larger range of motion and increased extensibility of collagen tissue. (Chapter 9 of "Therapeutic Heat and Cold", 4th edition. (amazon.com link - Ed. Justus F. Lehmann, M.D., Williams, and Wilkin)



Doctors and Surgeons are always improving the techniques used in surgery, and results from surgery now are much more positive than they were in the past. However, all surgeries introduce scar tissue, and recovery from hip and back surgery is better than ever but often disappointing when it comes to full recovery expectations.

If you do wind up getting surgery, know that rehabilitation at-home while attending regular physical therapy or doctor appointments is vital for your overall recovery.

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Consistent exercise and conservative treatment on a daily basis during your rehabilitation while working with your doctor or physical therapist is key. This is why you should seriously consider maximizing your recovery by using the TShellz Wrap® at home once you are approved for physical therapy.

The more consistent you work at enhancing blood flow to injured soft tissue, the more consistent the healing process will be. Nourishing soft tissue with greater levels of oxygen and nutrients (which are carried through the blood stream) will give the body a better ability to produce new, healthy collagen. In effect, you will help the body produce stronger tissues while potentially reducing the number of setbacks that can occur following surgical procedures.

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During your recovery, you will probably have to modify and/or eliminate any activities that cause pain or discomfort at the location of your soft tissue injury until the pain and inflammation settle. The more diligent you are with your treatment and rehabilitation, the faster you will see successful results!


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