When seeking care from your primary care physician for sciatica, he or she will probably recommend Advil or other over-the-counter anti-inflammatories to take down the swelling and help with pain. If the pain is severe, muscle relaxers or steroids may be suggested. Surgery is often the last resort, and it usually due to a degenerated or herniated disc located in the lower spine area.
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Many people with sciatica are looking for a natural way to care for this condition. Others are wanting to avoid medications and surgery, hoping for a less invasive way to relieve the pain. Upper cervical chiropractors have been able to successfully help their sciatica patients by examining the upper spine area for tiny misalignments of the C1 and C2 vertebrae. A misalignment of just ¼ of a millimeter can cause the entire spine to shift out of balance.
While some find it strange that we would start with the top of the spine in order to help the bottom of the spine, it is important to realize that the entire spine is connected. If the atlas (the top bone of the neck) even shifts slightly, a domino effect is created down the entire spine. This can lead to muscle spasms, improper posture, and similar compensations that can aggravate the sciatic nerve. Once corrected by a gentle, precise method, healing can begin and sciatica may become a thing of the past.
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