Chiropractic Treatment: The Best Option for Sciatica Pain

There’s more to leg pain than you think! Many people automatically assume they have “sciatica” when they feel leg pain. Sciatica is a condition that affects between 10-40% of individuals. However, most people don’t realize that sciatica-like symptoms can be caused by various factors, including a pinched or spastic muscle, a bulging disc, an inflamed facet joint, misaligned spines, inflamed trigger points in the muscles, and foot instability. As chiropractors in Lake Mary, Florida, we have successfully determined the root cause of pain for our patients. Those in Lake Mary have found relief through a variety of treatments, including chiropractic adjustments, physiotherapy (such as electrical muscle stimulation or ultrasound), myofascial release therapy, acupuncture, laser neurology, and deep tissue massage. Additionally, many patients also suffer from adrenal fatigue, which we address with natural supplements to strengthen the adrenal gland.

Is Chiropractic Care Right for Me?

Ask about the practitioner’s experience in treating patients with sciatica and inquire about the results they have achieved. The cause and source of sciatica will determine the treatment plan and the approximate time required to relieve sciatica symptoms. Chiropractic treatment should be your first option when seeking relief from sciatica symptoms, as medication only addresses the symptoms without treating the underlying problem.

The Wellness Way is a Lake Mary chiropractor, is one team with one vision. Championing the importance of health to the world while inspiring hope through health restoration. The Wellness Way is passionate about health freedom because no one but you should be making health care decisions for your family. It’s time to join the health revolution and take an unapologetic approach to health, health restoration, and health freedom. 

 

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