Pinched sciatic nerve treatment more common in these people

Pinched Sciatic Nerve Treatment

The sciatic nerve is one of the masterpieces of your body. Aside from being the longest nerve in the body, it’s also the largest, and it collects nerve sensations from much of your lower body. Sciatica is a condition that occurs when the sciatic nerve roots in the lower back are pinched, and there are some people who are more likely to develop this condition. Here are three groups of people who are more likely to need pinched sciatic nerve treatment: 

1.   Older adults

For many people, the body is a temple, but it’s also a structure that deals with the constant wearing of time. Unfortunately, there’s only so much people can do to slow this wearing down. Many of the people who seek pinched sciatic nerve treatment must do so as a result of natural aging. 

For example, age thins the discs that cushion the vertebrae in the lower back, and this thinning makes it more likely that the discs could be damaged. Damaged discs can then pinch one of the sciatic nerve roots, and this can cause you to feel the burning pain of sciatica. Age can also make muscles lose strength and flexibility, and this can also increase the risk of developing a pinched sciatic nerve. 

2.   Pregnant women

Pregnant women are another category of people who are more likely to need pinched sciatic nerve treatment. There are several reasons why pregnant women are at greater risk of developing sciatic nerve issues. For one thing, the natural weight gain of pregnancy puts increased stress on the lower back. In turn, this increased stress can lead to pulled muscles or herniated discs that can pinch the sciatic nerve. This risk increases even more if a woman isn’t maintaining good core muscle strength during her pregnancy. 

3.   Workers who do repetitive lifting movements

Pinched sciatic nerve treatment is also more frequently needed by workers who do repetitive lifting movements. Lifting an object can place a lot of strain on the lower back. This is especially true if someone isn’t using proper lifting techniques or the object is heavy. An example of a worker at greater risk of a pinched sciatic nerve is a delivery truck loader. These workers are constantly lifting boxes that weigh anything from mere ounces to over 100 pounds. Not only that, but they may perform lifting movements many hundreds of times over the course of a single shift. This places a lot of stress on the lower back, but it can also quickly tire out core muscles that support the spine. Any of these factors could be enough to pinch the loader’s sciatic nerve. 

Border Therapy Services can help treat pinched sciatic nerves

If you’re looking for help with pinched nerves and other types of back pain, Border Therapy Services has the services you’re looking for. We offer free screenings designed to reveal the source of back pain, and we can build you a personalized treatment plan for your pain that uses therapy techniques like: 

Take the next step to get our help with your pain. Contact our team today for more information or to schedule an initial appointment.