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Sciatica Pain Treatment in Montgomery

Sciatica pain can make sitting, standing, or even walking uncomfortable. It often appears as a sharp, shooting pain that travels from the lower back down through the leg. At Kane & Kendall Spine Management, we provide personalized, hands-on care to relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve, reduce pain, and help you return to your normal daily activities.

What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica is caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body. It typically affects one side and may include symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that radiates down the leg. Common causes include herniated discs, spinal misalignment, and muscle tension in the lower back.

Treatment & Prevention

Treatment focuses on relieving nerve pressure and restoring proper movement. Our approach may include chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy exercises, and soft tissue treatments to reduce inflammation and improve flexibility. We also provide guidance on posture, movement, and lifestyle habits to help prevent future flare-ups and support long-term relief.

Why Choose Kane & Kendall Spine Management

Our experienced, board-certified team provides personalized care designed to treat the source of your pain. We combine advanced diagnostics with hands-on treatment to help you recover safely and effectively in a supportive and comfortable environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sciatica is commonly caused by compression of the sciatic nerve due to herniated discs, spinal misalignment, muscle tightness, or degenerative changes.
Sciatica usually causes pain that radiates from the lower back down one leg, often with numbness, tingling, or weakness.
Mild cases may improve, but untreated sciatica can worsen over time. Early treatment helps prevent chronic pain and speeds recovery.
Treatment may include chiropractic care, physical therapy, soft tissue therapy, and lifestyle adjustments depending on your condition.
You should seek care if pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by numbness, weakness, or difficulty moving.
Many patients begin to feel improvement within weeks, but recovery time depends on the severity and cause of the condition.
Yes. Good posture, regular exercise, and avoiding prolonged sitting can help reduce the risk of sciatic nerve irritation.