Aquatic Exercises for Sciatica: Getting Relief the Easier Way
Low back pain can be extremely uncomfortable, especially when it is sciatica pain. Sciatica pain travels along the back, up to the feet and can get so agonizing that it can put a stop to normal work schedules. In many cases walking and standing can also become fairly painful.
Sciatica pain is actually a symptom and points towards disorders such as compression of the sciatic nerve. The compressions occur due to distortions that occur in the vertebrae of the spinal column. Sometimes they can be caused by non-spinal column related disorders like the piriformis syndrome.
There are sciatic nerve treatments available that use conventional drugs, epidural injections, and surgery. Like all conventional medication regimes, conventional sciatic nerve treatments also are beset with side effects that can be extremely difficult to handle.
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