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Yes, physical therapy can help with sciatica. Physical therapy usually includes a combination of exercises, heat or cold packs, massage, electrical stimulation, and more. If needed, medications may also be prescribed to help manage symptoms and reduce ...
Disc decompression is a treatment option that can help relieve pain caused by sciatica. The treatment works by using motorized traction that gently stretches out the affected area. This helps to reduce pressure on the nerve root, which may be causing y...
Here's a list of people who are more prone to sciatica: - Men over 40 years old - People who repeatedly carry heavy loads - Individuals who don't engage in physical activities - People who tend to sit for long periods of time (office work, driving a lo...
Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve, which runs from the spine to the foot, becomes pinched or compressed. The most common symptom of sciatica is feeling a sharp, deep ache at the buttock that radiates down through the legs. It can also feel like an...
Sciatic nerve compressions happen when there is a trapped nerve in your lower back. There are different reasons why may this happen, and some of the most common include: - Bulging and herniated discs - Muscle spasms - Lumbar spinal stenosis - Spondylol...
Arthritis is one of the leading causes of joint pain. It's a condition that affects your joints and can cause them to stiffen, become painful, and even deform. There are different types of arthritis, and here are the most common ones: - Osteoarthritis ...
Here are some tips on how you can avoid joint pain: - Rest your joints when they hurt, and try to stretch them out a little bit every day. - Eat healthy food and try to stay at a healthy weight. - Don’t smoke cigarettes. - Take vitamins that keep...
The joints are the hinges of your body, connecting bones to bones and allowing you to move around. When you experience joint pain, it may be caused by a variety of reasons. The most common reason for joint pain is arthritis. Other causes include strain...
The joints are the points of connection between bones in our bodies, allowing us to move easily and freely. They are made up of bone, cartilage, and connective tissue, which act as hinges for moving parts of our bodies. When the joints are healthy, the...
Yes, joint pain can affect all ages. However, older people are more likely to experience problems with their joints than younger adults. This is because older people have more wear and tear on their joints over time. Older people are also more likely t...