Right pain in the leg. Been intermittent for a few months now.
Any tips on relieving it?
Right pain in the leg. Been intermittent for a few months now.
Any tips on relieving it?
bhafc99;10218345 . 2) Strengthen your core muscles said:100% this.
good chiropractor
Had a bad case about 12 years ago. Couldn't sit for about 6–8 weeks, had to stay standing. Life was spent counting down the hours till I was allowed my next dose of morphine. It was not fun!
1) Keep moving – walking etc actually helps.
2) Strengthen your core muscles, to relieve stress on your spine. Sciatica is often the result of a pinched nerve or similar in the spine.
3) Talk to your doctor about being prescribed nerve relaxant drugs. Not something they'll necessarily leap to first, as you need to let the root cause (see point 2) mend itself over time rather than just mask it, but they do help.
Go to a therapist that specialises in manipulation and have your Psoas muscles released. Right as rain two days later.
And to avoid the initial spasms that trap the nerves strengthen your core as others have said. The psoas is one of the major core muscles.
See a Chiropractor or Osteopath privately, or self refer to MSK physiotherapy NHS https://sussexmskpartnershipcentral.co.uk/self-referral/
My dad was suffering with it for months and months in his leg, at times he was in absolute agony and could barely sleep. This was about a year, 18 months ago. The doctors couldn't do much about it other than prescribe a few painkillers and tell him to "rest", but despite that and various heated pads etc, nothing sorted it.
Until, more out of desperation than anything else, he tried a course of acupuncture. I think he paid for something like 5 sessions up-front, but with a partial refund if he didn't need to have all 5 sessions. He went for 3 sessions, and within a month, it had cleared up. He'd had no previous experience (or even faith) in 'alternative medicines', and he's still not entirely convinced it was the acupuncture that got rid of it. But gone it is, and its not been back.
Really good point (3), often overlooked by doctors.
Muscles around the source of the pain, as a natural defence mechanism, go into spasm.
I had an acutely painful lower back c. 20 years ago, my excellent doctor at the time simply prescribed a pill (one of the Benzodiazepine class of drugs?) to ease the spasm. Almost instantly, it cured all pain.
15years plus of lower back pain
3 ops and about 25 injections and still going
The best advice I can offer is go speak to a back surgeon mine is Dr karmani at the montefoire Hove
One of the best
Also get yourself a MRI the only way to find out whats going on
Happy to talk to you if you want to PM me
It’s a long road chances are no cure but learning to live with pain is also a lot of help
Also the best advice is go to Pilates best thing I ever do
Won’t find a decent back surgeon that does not advise this
Any way good luck here if you need advice
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