Many people who suffer from low back pain also experience pain and numbness
radiating into the leg. Some people even have muscle weakness in their leg or
foot. This is called sciatica or sciatic nerve pain, and it is one of the most
painful conditions one can experience. It can be debilitating, and causes many
people to be disabled from their jobs and unable to enjoy spending time with
family and friends.
If a person goes to their primary care physician they may first be given
medication for the condition. If the medication is not effective they next may
have an MRI of the lower back taken. If the MRI shows a lumbar disc herniation
causing pressure on the sciatic nerve a referral to a surgeon may lead to a
recommendation for back surgery called a "micro-diskectomy". But this
is not the only treatment option to be considered.
Researchers have recently found that spinal manipulation of the lumbar
spine is just as effective as micro-diskectomy for patients struggling with
sciatica from a lumbar disc herniation. Overall patients who received spinal
manipulation benefited to the same degree as those who underwent surgery. In
United States, most spinal manipulation is performed by doctors of
chiropractic. The research paper titled, "Manipulation or Micro-diskectomy
for Sciatica? published October 2010, in the Journal of Manipulative and
Physiological Therapeutics noted that "after a year, no significant
complications were seen in either treatment group, and the 60% of patients who
benefited from spinal manipulation improved to the same degree as their
surgical counterparts". The patient population, in the research study,
included people experiencing chronic sciatica (symptoms greater than six
months) that had failed traditional, medical management.
Another benefit from conservative treatment such as spinal manipulation is
that it is less costly than surgery. One study noted that micro-diskectomy
surgery in the United States averages $25,000 per procedure. The cost of
chiropractic care for sciatica is usually much less than a 10th of the surgical
amount. If chiropractic care for sciatic nerve pain was performed before
surgery it could save the United States billions of health care dollars
annually.
The research supports spinal manipulation performed by a doctor of chiropractic
as a valuable and safe treatment option for those experiencing lumbar disc
herniations and sciatic nerve pain. Those individuals experiencing sciatic
nerve pain should consider spinal manipulation as the treatment to be tried
first, only to be followed by surgery if unsuccessful.
To learn more about chiropractic
care in Pittsburgh please
visit Dr. James Schofield's website here: Pittsburgh Chiropractor.
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