What Really is Sciatica and Why Do I Have It?

Sciatica refers to the pain that you feel when the sciatic nerve is inflamed and/or there is a problem with that nerve. The sciatic nerve comes from the spine and more specifically the low back. Below are 5 common reasons why someone may have pain coming from this region.

  • Disc herniation/bulge

The disc is the cushion in between each are of the spine. Injury to the disc can happen suddenly or even over time. This can occur even when bending over to pick up a pencil. When this happens, it can put pressure on the nerve – the sciatic nerve. This can cause pain in the low back, butt, thigh, back of leg, and even the feet.

  • Tight muscles

The sciatic nerve passes by different muscles. One of them is called the piriformis muscle. When the piriformis muscle is tight, the sciatic nerve may be impinged and/or inflamed. This can cause pain in the butt, thigh, leg, and feet. When this happens, you may or may not have low back pain associated with it.

  • Short leg and abnormal posture

Around 90% of the population has an anatomical short leg. When this happens, it leads to an imbalance in the posture and spine – just like how the leaning tower of Pisa is slanted because the foundation is off. This can lead to one side being tighter than the other, causing pressure on the muscles, joints, and even the nerves. This can cause sciatic pain. Also, people have different postures such as a sway back (when people lean backwards), scoliosis, and even shifts to the right or left side. This will cause the same issue.

  • Reversed lumbar (low back) curve

The lumbar spine (low back) is supposed to have a curve to it. People that have decreased curve have an increased chance of having low back pain and even sciatica. When the spine is going in the opposite direction, it will pull on the nerves. The nerves all stem back to the spine and when they are pulled on, they will get inflamed and will cause pain going down the butt, leg, and even to the feet.

  • Forward head position AKA text neck

When the head shifts forward, it causes the muscles in the low back to stiffen to hold the head. It is like when you hold a bowling ball out in front of you. It is much harder to hold it further away from you than close to your body. Also, when the neck goes forward, it causes all the nerves in the spine to tighten up – even the sciatic nerve.

These are all common causes of sciatica that Dr. Mike Weiner sees regularly at Optimal Spine and Body. The goal of care is to diagnose what is causing the problem. Once that is found, then a detailed plan is laid out to not only correct symptoms, but also to improve quality of life. No one should have to suffer from sciatica, and it is my mission to make sure I find the cause and correct the issue from the source.

If you or someone you know suffers from sciatica, leave a comment below or schedule a consultation with Dr. Mike Weiner to see if he can help at www.optimalspineandbody.com or call at 770 274 4840. Optimal Spine and Body is a chiropractic office in Alpharetta that specializes in Chiropractic Biophysics – the most advanced and researched chiropractic technique that only a small number of chiropractors specialize in.