Sciatica, and lower back pain, has always been one of the chief reasons people seek out help from complementary therapists like me. I've always encouraged patients to research as much as they can themselves and to look at all aspects of their own health care, from diet and exercise, such as stretching and Pilates, along with getting regular holistic treatment. I often find that when patients' sciatica or back pain has eased they continue to come for CranioSacral Therapy as it can have such a positive effect on their health generally. So here's a bit more detail:
It's the largest nerve in our bodies, as thick as your thumb |
The roots of the sciatic nerve fanning out from the lower spinal levels. |
Some of the various disc and vertebral problems which can cause nerve compression. |
The joints between the vertebrae themselves are often overlooked and can cause problems too. |
Have a great session if you're tuning in!
Stretch for the piriformis muscle here.
Pelvic tilt for lower back here.