The role of physiotherapy in the management of sciatica
Sciatica is a condition characterized by pain that runs along the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve runs from the lower back down through the entire length of your leg. Sciatic pain can be debilitating and make day to day life extremely difficult.
Causes of Sciatica include;
sciatic nerve compression,
herniated disc,
spinal stenosis,
piriformis syndrome
pelvic/back injury
Symptoms of Sciatica:
Shooting/burning/stabbing pain in lower back, bottom, back of legs into feet and toes
Tingling sensation, pins and needles or numbness
Weakness of your leg
How to ease the pain
Sciatica usually improves in 4 to 6 weeks but it can sometimes linger. To speed up your recovery:
See your physiotherapist.
Carry on with your normal activities as much as possible
Exercise gently as soon as you can – anything that gets you moving gently can help
Use heat on your back
Take pain relief as required
Put a small, firm cushion between your knees when sleeping on your side or several pillows/cushions under your knees when lying on your back.
Avoid
Sitting or lying down for long periods of time
Be aware if you have numbness you might not feel a burn or blister so check your skin regularly.
When to seek medical advice
See a GP if you need prescription pain relief or are worried you are not improving.
Seek medical advice immediately if you can’t move your foot normally or lose control of your bladder or bowels.
See your physiotherapist for advice, assessment and treatment.