Sciatic Nerve Leg Pain? Let's Handle it!

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Sciatic Nerve Leg Pain Can Be Handled

Sciatic nerve leg pain can actually come from a pinch in the lower back. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body, measuring three quarters of an inch in diameter and extending from the base of the spine down each leg all the way to the toes. A pinch or compression to the sciatic nerve in the lower back can send a severe shooting pain down the leg, all the way to the toes in some instances.

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What Causes Sciatic Leg Pain?

The most common cause of sciatic nerve leg pain is compression of the sciatic nerve root as it exits the spine. A misalignment of the bones can be pinching the nerve as it exits the spine, and mush like hitting your funny bone, the pain radiates straight down the leg. But there's nothing funny about it. This largest nerve in the body can cause the largest pain imaginable straight down your leg when it is being pinched at the root.

Another major cause of sciatic nerve leg pain is from a bulging, or herniated disk. This also causes a painful pinching of the nerve root.

Arthritis is another culprit - degeneration of bone is going to allow bone to move into places where nerves are, and the same pressure and pinching can occur.

Pregnancy is a time where women may experience sciatica. This is not necessarily from the baby pressing on the sciatic nerve, but more likely from disc damage during pregnancy.

The piriformis muscle can also cause sciatic root compression. The piriformis muscle resides deep in the buttocks area, running parallel to the sciatic nerve. It can create irritation in the sciatic nerve - this cause is found most commonly among women, and especially amongst runners and joggers.

Treatments for Sciatic Nerve Leg Pain

Many different approaches can be taken when treating sciatic nerve leg pain. As you can see from above, there are quite a few different ways to pinch, irritate or compress your sciatic nerve resulting in sciatic nerve leg pain.

The various treatments available are even more varied than the causes. Unfortunately, western medicine tends to favor the rather drastic and expensive treatments, such as drugs and surgery. These are indeed drastic measures, and as desperate as a sciatica sufferer can be, it's not always that difficult to convince a patient to take these options.

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