Sciatica Treatments

At the Plover Chiropractic Center in Plover, Wisconsin, Dr. Eric Liazuk and his team are experienced in helping patients find lasting relief from sciatica. Whether you’re dealing with sharp, radiating pain or persistent tingling, our treatments detect and help fix the root causes of your symptoms.

What is Sciatica?

Sciatica is pain that originates in the lower back and travels down the sciatic nerve, which runs through the hips, buttocks, and legs. This condition is caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, often due to herniated discs, bone spurs, spinal stenosis, or muscle tension in the lower back.

Sciatica is not a condition itself but rather a symptom of an underlying issue. Chiropractic care is a natural, non-invasive way to fix these root causes, helping you find long-term relief.

Symptoms of Sciatica

The symptoms of sciatica can vary depending on the severity and location of nerve irritation but commonly include:

  • Sharp, shooting pain that radiates from the lower back into the leg.
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the leg or foot.
  • A burning sensation or a constant ache in the affected leg.
  • Pain that worsens with prolonged sitting or standing, or with particular movements.

If left untreated, sciatica can interfere with your daily life and may not improve on its own.

Effective Chiropractic Treatments for Sciatica

At the Plover Chiropractic Center, we offer a variety of evidence-based treatments to relieve sciatic nerve pain and promote healing. Some of these include:

1. Diversified Adjustments The diversified technique is a hands-on spinal adjustment method used to restore proper alignment and mobility in the vertebrae. By moving subluxated joints in the spine, this technique helps reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve roots, alleviating pain and improving overall function.

2. Activator Technique The Activator Technique involves the use of a small, handheld device that delivers precise, low-force adjustments. This method is particularly helpful for patients who prefer a gentler approach or have difficulty tolerating manual adjustments.

3. Thompson Drop Technique The Thompson Drop Technique uses a specialized chiropractic table equipped with drop sections. These sections allow for controlled adjustments that gently realign the spine and pelvis, helping to relieve sciatic nerve irritation with less need for pushing on the body.

4. Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) EMS uses gentle electrical impulses to stimulate the muscles in an injured area. This therapy helps reduce muscle spasms, improve circulation, and promote relaxation, providing relief for sciatica-related pain.

5. Ultrasound Therapy Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves to heat or vibrate deep tissues, reducing inflammation and triggering tissue regeneration. It’s particularly effective for soothing irritated muscles and nerves, making it an excellent complement to chiropractic adjustments for sciatica.

6. Dry Needling Dry needling involves inserting fine needles into muscle trigger points to release tension and make the body focus its healing power on the area of microtrauma. For sciatica, this therapy targets tight muscles in the lower back, hips, and legs, relieving pressure on the sciatic nerve and improving overall flexibility and function.

Why Choose Chiropractic Care for Sciatica?

Chiropractic care for sciatica offers several key benefits:

  • Fixes the Root Cause: Rather than muting symptoms, chiropractic care targets the source of sciatic nerve irritation.
  • Non-Invasive Relief: Treatments are safe, drug-free, and empower natural healing processes.
  • Improved Mobility: Chiropractic adjustments and therapies restore function and flexibility, helping you move more comfortably.

Find Sciatica Relief in Plover, Wisconsin

If you’re tired of living with the pain and limitations of sciatica, Dr. Eric Liazuk and the team at the Plover Chiropractic Center are here to help. With a comprehensive approach that includes chiropractic adjustments and therapeutic modalities, you can reclaim your health.

Contact our Plover, Wisconsin office today to schedule a consultation by calling (715) 342-4027.

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