Sciatica Treatment

Relieve Nerve Pain at the Source. Not Just the Symptoms.

If you’re dealing with sharp, shooting pain that travels from your lower back down your leg, you may be suffering from sciatica. This type of nerve pain can interfere with your ability to sit, stand, sleep, or even walk comfortably. At Milton Spine and Wellness, we focus on identifying and correcting the root cause of sciatic nerve irritation so you can experience real, lasting relief without relying on medication or invasive procedures.

What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica is a condition caused by irritation, inflammation, or compression of the sciatic nerve—the largest nerve in the body. This nerve runs from your lower spine through your hips and down each leg. When something places pressure on this nerve, such as a herniated disc, spinal misalignment, or muscle tightness, it can lead to pain that radiates beyond the lower back.
Common symptoms of sciatica include:
Sciatica is not just “back pain” it’s a nerve issue, which is why it requires targeted, specialized care.

What Causes Sciatica?

Sciatica can develop for several reasons, including:
At Milton Spine and Wellness, we don’t guess we identify the exact cause so we can treat it effectively.

Who Is a Candidate for Sciatica Treatment?

You may benefit from treatment if you are experiencing:
Even mild symptoms can become severe if left untreated, so early care is important.

What to Expect at Milton Spine and Wellness

We take a comprehensive, personalized approach to treating sciatica.

Step 1: Consultation & Evaluation

We start by understanding your symptoms, lifestyle, and medical history to determine what’s causing your sciatic nerve irritation.

Step 2: Detailed Examination

This may include posture analysis, movement testing, and neurological evaluation to pinpoint the source of the problem.

Step 3: Customized Treatment Plan

Your care plan is tailored specifically to your condition as it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Step 4: Targeted Treatment

Depending on your needs, your treatment may include:
1. Spinal adjustments to correct alignment
2. Decompression therapy to relieve pressure on discs
3. Soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension
4. Corrective exercises to strengthen and stabilize

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Benefits of Sciatica Treatment

Patients who receive consistent care often experience:
Many patients also report improved sleep and overall quality of life once their nerve pain is relieved.

How Long Does Treatment Take?

Treatment timelines vary depending on the severity of your condition and how long you’ve been experiencing symptoms.
General Guidelines:
Initially, visits may be more frequent to relieve pressure on the nerve quickly. As your condition improves, visits will decrease. We’ll always walk you through your plan so you know exactly what to expect.

Is Sciatica Treatment Safe?

Yes! Our treatments are non-invasive, drug-free, and designed to work with your body’s natural healing process.
We adjust every treatment based on your comfort level and condition, ensuring a safe and effective experience.

Ready to Get Out of Pain?

Sciatica can take over your daily life, but it doesn’t have to stay that way.

If you’re tired of dealing with nerve pain, discomfort, or limited mobility, we’re here to help.

Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward lasting relief.

Why Choose Milton Spine and Wellness?

We take a different approach to sciatica care.

Instead of masking the pain, we focus on:
You’re not just getting temporary relief, you’re getting a long-term solution.

SCIATICA PAGE Q&A

What is the fastest way to relieve sciatica pain?
The fastest way is to reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve through spinal adjustments, decompression therapy, and targeted treatment. Addressing the root cause provides longer-lasting relief than temporary fixes.
Chiropractic care can significantly reduce or eliminate sciatica by correcting spinal misalignment and relieving nerve pressure. Long-term results depend on consistency and addressing underlying causes.
Sciatica typically causes pain that radiates from the lower back down one leg, often with tingling or numbness. A professional evaluation can confirm the cause.