Some Amazing Sciatica Pain Treatment Methods

Ellicott Acupuncture Centre
2 min readApr 29, 2024

Sciatica occurs when a certain part of the sciatic nerve (a small nerve that usually begins in the spine) becomes compressed, causing discomfort in the lower back and legs and sometimes causing numbness or tingling. Usually the pain is unilateral, but sometimes it can spread to both lower limbs and is felt in the form of cramps with an obvious burning sensation, sometimes extending down the legs and feet. Sciatica symptoms can be made worse by squatting, coughing, or sneezing, sitting, or standing for long periods of time.

The usual treatments for sciatica are injection therapy and painkillers. This article is a guide to various alternative treatments for sciatica pain management in Frederick, MD, including acupuncture and acupressure. Natural sciatica remedies such as hayseed and wintergreen are also effective in relieving symptoms.

Acupressure is similar to acupuncture, but uses the hands and elbows to apply pressure. For mild pain, acupressure is usually sufficient to relieve the pain. Acupressure may be administered by a relative or a loved one. The actual treatment involves applying a lot of pressure to the lower back and buttocks. It will feel a little sore when pressure is applied, but it shouldn’t hurt too much. My own mother-in-law also suffers from sciatica and is pleased with the results of acupressure. If acupressure doesn’t work, more stimulation is needed, and acupuncture may be a better alternative treatment for sciatica.

Acupuncture science is actually an ancient alternative healing method that uses needles to relieve pain and other signs and symptoms. The principle of acupuncture is that the body has energy pathways called meridians. Meridians can become blocked, and the energy blockage causes discomfort and other signs and symptoms. As an alternative treatment for sciatica, acupuncture has been scientifically proven to be successful in relieving pain. Acupuncture can be used to reduce unspecified pain and inflammation.

Oriental Angelica is another natural treatment for sciatica. According to mothernature.com, in the Far East, angelica is injected directly into acupuncture points for sciatica pain. In the United States, it is commonly taken orally as a tea or tincture and applied topically to the skin. Oriental Angelica is one of the most commonly used herbal medicines in Chinese medicine.

These alternative and holistic treatments for sciatica are just as effective as or more effective than traditional sciatica treatments. Alternative treatments for sciatica do not have the harmful side effects of painkillers or surgery. As with any disease, it is always best to consult your doctor.

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