Sciatica Treatment in TTDI
Intro
Sciatica is often used to describe pain that travels from the lower back or buttock into the leg. The cause can vary, so assessment matters. At One Spine TTDI, we review your history, pain pattern, movement, posture and nerve-related signs before recommending care.
Common sciatica-like symptoms
- Lower back pain with buttock or leg pain
- Tingling, numbness or burning sensation
- Pain after sitting, driving or bending
- Symptoms that affect walking or exercise
- Recurring flare-ups after lifting or long work hours
Our care approach
Depending on assessment findings, care may include chiropractic care, physiotherapy, soft tissue work, mobility training, nerve-friendly movement advice and progressive rehabilitation. The goal is to reduce irritation, improve movement and help patients understand what to avoid during flare-ups.
Important safety note
Seek urgent medical attention if leg symptoms come with loss of bladder or bowel control, severe or worsening weakness, numbness around the groin/saddle area, fever, major trauma or unexplained weight loss.
FAQ
Is all leg pain sciatica?
No. Leg pain can come from the spine, hip, muscles, joints or nerves. Assessment helps separate likely causes.
Do I need an MRI first?
Not always. Many patients start with clinical assessment. If imaging is appropriate, we will explain why.
Can physiotherapy help sciatica symptoms?
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation can be useful when symptoms are related to movement, posture, strength or nerve sensitivity. The plan depends on your findings.
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Related TTDI care pages
You may also find these One Spine TTDI pages helpful if your symptoms overlap or you are comparing care options.
