Sciatica is one of the most common causes of lower back pain, along with a number of other symptoms. Although sciatica can cause chronic, severe pain, most patients are able to find relief from their sciatica, usually without surgery. The key is to find a reliable spine center for your sciatica treatment.
About Sciatica
The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the body, running from the lower back through the leg. If the sciatic nerve becomes inflamed or compressed, a number of symptoms can occur. Pain in the back, pain in the leg, muscle weakness, and numbness are all common symptoms. The symptoms vary in terms of their severity and persistence, but will usually affect just one side of the body.
Sciatica can be caused by a number of underlying conditions. Sometimes, the culprit is simply a tight piriformis muscle. Other times, rare, severe issues like spinal tumors can cause sciatica. Herniated discs, bulging discs, and bone spurs are all common causes of the condition.
Treatment
The treatments for sciatica are as diverse as the causes. In most cases, surgery isn't needed, but it is necessary in some cases. Regardless of whether or not surgery is used, long-term treatments like lower back stretches and exercises are likely to play an integral role in recovery. With treatment, the vast majority of sciatica patients are able to find relief from their pain.
Finding a Treatment Center
Your doctor's judgment, communication, and skill will all have an impact on how your treatment progresses, so it's important to find a reliable spine center. One of the best ways to find a great spine center is to read reviews from past patients. An individual review may not be indicative of most patients' experience, but the overall trends you observe when reading reviews is often an accurate indicator of what most patients experience with a particular physician. From there, you can make a consultation, where you'll decide whether or not the doctor is a good fit for you.
The most reliable sciatica treatment center in New York City is the Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center, headed by Dr. Sukdeb Datta. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Datta, please click below and enter your information or call (212) 430-0312.






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