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Friday, March 28, 2014

Leg Pain Suffers In Coquitlam, Find Relief Through Chiropractic

By Ted Strothers


There are many reasons humans suffer leg pain. However, the one that brings the most complaints is due to a pinch or irritation of one's sciatic nerve in a problem known as sciatica. Many individuals who experience this type of pain find help through a Coquitlam Chiropractor Office.

There are five small nerves exiting the lower spine through openings in its structure that join to form the sciatic, the largest nerve in your body. This nerve travels through the pelvis, hip and leg. As it makes its journey smaller nerves branch out to serve the toes, foot, knee, calf and thigh.

Sciatica results in several kinds of discomfort for the sufferer. Some experience a shooting pain that affects the length of their leg. Others experience dull aches and numbness. There are often actions that make the pain worse for the sufferer. Extended periods of sitting of standing result in more pain for many. Others find exercise, especially that which involves twisting or bending to increase pain.

The length of the nerve, along with the number of joints through which it must pass leave many potential spots for irritation. The lower back is just one. A misalignment in the lower back or lumbar region is one cause of pain.

One common cause of the condition is a herniated disc. The discs are made of cartilage and provide shock absorption. They give the individual the ability to turn and bend. However, if one suffers injuries, such as from a fall or auto accident, discs bulge and put pressure on nerves.

Most individuals experience sciatica as a sharp pain in their lower back. Eventually the pain caused by this condition extends down the back of one's leg. Sitting or standing in the same position for an extended period often makes the pain worse.

If an individual sees a medical doctor, he is often given pain medication with hopes the condition eventually goes away. However, the medication does not address the underlying reason for the pain. Chiropractors use a medication free approach, eliminating the source of the individual's pain and allowing natural healing.




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