Can A Range Of Motion Test Diagnose Sciatica?

One of the reasons that back pain is such a chronic problem for many people is that they rely solely on self-diagnosis, which often leads to temporary treatments that don’t address the source of the pain. Even if your self-diagnosis is correct, genuine treatment will need to address the symptoms as well as the source of the … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Pinched Sciatic Nerve

With only 5% of back pain sufferers having sciatic nerve symptoms it is one of the rarest lower back problems. Sciatica, known as the symptoms patients' experience, is an inflammation of the sciatic nerve. This is the largest nerve in the body running from the base of the spinal cord to the feet. A primary cause of sciatica … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Magnetic Therapy for Sciatica

The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the body. It is located from the lower back to the legs. At the lower back, the sciatic nerve is connected to root nerves stemming from the spinal column. When there is irritation of the nerve roots that are connected to the sciatic nerve, this can cause pain to radiate to the arms a … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Lower Back Pain and Sciatica

Sciatica is a condition in which one or both of the sciatic nerves in the back of the legs are compressed or irritated, thus giving rise to lower back pain, numbness, tingling and difficulty in moving the affected legs. Also, numbness and muscular weakness that originates in the lower back and travels down the sciatic nerve … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Finding Lower Back & Sciatic Nerve Pain Relief

Chances are good that if you suffer from pain, it’s probably back pain. With more and more people spending long periods of time sitting down, in front of a desk or hunched over a computer screen, it’s no wonder that lower back pain is one of the most common types of back pain among Americans. Often lower back pain isn’t jus … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Non-Surgical Treatments for Sciatica

Many people who suffer from Sciatica wonder what the non-surgical treatments for sciatica are. There is good news! There are many non-surgical treatments for sciatica which can easily be performed at home. Sciatica is somewhat easy to get rid of if you understand what the underlying cause of the pain is. Sciatica is simply a … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Length of Sciatic Nerve Pain

Sciatic nerve pain, commonly known as "sciatica", often varies from patient to patient. Some may experience only mild pain and mobility issues, while others require weeks of bed rest and even surgery in severe cases. Because sciatica is such a general form of pain, it is quite difficult to pinpoint a specific time frame esti … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Inversion Therapy for Sciatica

Many patients, who are feeling symptoms of sciatica, might want to try an approach called inversion therapy for their sciatica and other back discomfort concerns. In effect, inversion therapy is oftentimes utilized in the treatment of many sorts of back pain including but not limited to sciatica, herniated or "slipped" disc … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Inversion Tables For Sciatica

Inversion tables for sciatica can be very helpful when it comes to relieving pain, particularly if your sciatica is due to a herniated or slipped disc. Sciatica is a condition defined as compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve. This can happen as a result of a herniated disc or an injury that causes swelling in the ar … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

How To Treat Sciatica

One common complaint at doctor's offices is how to treat sciatica. It is a common medical condition that exists. This condition occurs most often among men and women age 30-50. Although a specific injury can cause this condition, it can also occur as a result of general wear and tear on the spine. This condition can be quite … Read More

Filed Under: Sciatica
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,