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"The Majority of Sciatica Pain Is Caused By A
Few Simple Muscle Imbalances That Can Be Easily Identified."
Let me
explain...
Sciatica
refers to pain that begins in the hip and buttocks and continues all
the way down your leg. This condition is often accompanied by low back
pain, which can be more or less severe than your radiating leg pain.
The term "sciatica" indicates that the
sciatic nerve, which travels from the lower back through the buttocks
and into the leg, is thought to be the cause of the pain you are
experiencing with this condition.
Let's take a quick look at the cause
sciatica and it referral pain:
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The majority of Sciatica pain is
caused by pressure put on the sciatic nerve by imbalanced
muscles throughout the low back and pelvis. |
Most
sciatica pain will get better
within two weeks to a few months however, left untreated the sciatica
pain almost always returns because the true cause of the pain has not
yet been addressed.
The lower
back and pelvic muscles need to be balanced in order to eliminate your
sciatica pain symptoms.
One of the
most common mistakes a healthcare professional will make once they
encounter a patient who comes into their office with sciatica type
symptoms is to assume that it is
a disc problem.
The majority of Sciatic pain is NOT due to a lumbar disc herniation!
The second
biggest mistake doctors make when treating sciatica pain symptoms is
to prematurely order $1600 MRI's just because they are not experienced enough to
tell the difference between the 4 major causes of sciatica pain.
Is it any
wonder that healthcare costs are spiraling out of control?
With a
little experience and knowledge about the muscular-skeletal system, a
few orthopedic tests and a few basic kinesiological muscle tests a
qualified healthcare professional will know the cause of your sciatica type pain.
They will know if it is due to a lumbar disc pressing on a nerve or if
it is simply due to some simple spinal and pelvic muscle
imbalances.
The 4
major causes of Sciatica pain everybody is writing about.
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Herniated
lumbar disc that puts pressure on the nerve root.
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Lumbar spinal stenosis that involves a narrowing of the spinal canal.
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Degenerative disc disease that can lead to
severe referral pain along the sciatic nerve
And last but
not least (and usually the cause of 95% of all the sciatica symptoms
we treat)...
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Piriformis syndrome which involves muscular imbalance(s).
Most Doctors
and therapists don't realize that the "piriformis syndrome is due
to a
complex of muscular imbalances that encompass a number of muscles
found in your lower back and pelvis.
Here is a
sampling of the muscles that we test and treat that has over a 95%
rate of permanently eliminating your Sciatica Pain.
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