You Should Consider Turning To Physical Therapy First
A study published in Spine, the respected medical journal, found that, when started early enough, physical therapy is a very effective treatment for sciatica, and one which is more budget-friendly for the average person. The study found that over a one-year period, people who had taken 10 sessions of physical therapy had better results for their sciatic pain than those who were only given guidelines for treatment. The study’s authors attributed the cost- effectiveness of the physical therapy approach in part to using it as a first line of defense against sciatic pain and back pain. For the many patients for whom physical therapy as the primary treatment was sufficient, there wasn’t a need for expensive tests, such as MRIs, or further invasive procedures.
If you’re concerned about shooting pains down one leg, buttock aching or lower back pain and numbness -- or any combination of sharp and dull aching anywhere along the sciatic nerve -- contact us right away for a consultation. We’ll work with your doctor to address the specific problems contributing to the ongoing impingement of your sciatic nerve, while also striving to reduce your pain as quickly as possible.
“I loved my therapy sessions here. I never wanted to miss one. From day one of my therapy I began to feel better. I amnow able to do things I haven’t done in years without pain. I would proudly refer anyone in pain to this office. The therapist are wonderful and caring people. The office staff mark you feel welcome as soon as you walk in. And when your in pain that first impression really makes a difference. And every session when I left from my therapist to the office staff made me feel so good. I looking forward to my next visit. I just can’t thank you enough!!” -D.C.
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