- Pain in the buttocks or leg that worsens when sitting
- Burning or tingling down one or both legs
- Weakness, numbness or difficulty using your leg or foot
- A shooting pain that makes standing difficult
If these symptoms sound familiar, you’re likely in your 40’s or 50’s and have pain when coughing, sneezing or any kind of movement. You probably have sciatica.
Like a large river created by smaller streams, four or five pairs of nerves exit the spine in the lower back to form the two sciatic nerves. The soft pulpy disc between each spinal bone is often involved. While a disc can’t “slip,” it can bulge, herniate or rupture. This can put direct pressure on the nearby nerves. The result? Swelling. Inflammation. Pain.
“While sciatica can be distracting,” observes Dr. Hozjan, “if attended to promptly it rarely produces permanent nerve damage.”
Yours in Health,
Dr. Jeremy Hozjan
(704) 523-2367
http://www.parkroadchiropractic.com/
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