Many clients have a hard time understanding Sciatic Pain.

What they do know is that they are experiencing symptoms like:  possible lower back pain, pain that shoots down one side of the leg- possibly all the way to the foot, aggravated pain when standing or sitting, and possible nerve effects such as numbness or tingling.

Often this pain is the result of a disk problem.   So the best thing to do when pain continues is to see your physician and find out the “root” issue so to speak.  Hopefully,  an integrative doctor will send you to a spine specialist, and have some referrals for some excellent massage therapists and bodyworkers in your local area.   An integrative approach will often be more helpful because each individual is organized uniquely and it often takes an individualized plan to help restore corrective posture and movement to bring health back to the lower lumbars and sacral area.

Massage for Sciatic Pain Columbus

An Integrative Approach

What I have found helpful with the combinations available to clients is a unique plan to practice movement such as Feldenkrais or Continuum, checking in with an experienced chiropractor, and a focus on correcting posture through Structural Integration and Craniosacral.  Because the fascia contains all the cells, tissue, organs and living materials in the body, it is responsible for helping to keep a body nourished and well dialoguing for health and wellness.  When the connective tissue fascia adheres, dehydrates, and stiffens, fluids and other nutrients can’t reach their destination.  The flow of life diminishes in that area.  People end up with bulging and herniated disks from wear and tear or imbalances that were not recognized and treated earlier.

Take charge of your self care plan.  Sciatic Pain is not something to take lightly.  It is possible to resolve by itself through hot/cold treatments, but is likely to show up again without making some real change in the body.   Sharon Hartnett LMT has seen some very positive changes where people shift into a pain free life with myofascial massage and bodywork.  If you would like to find out more, about finding sciatic pain relief, call:

Sharon Hartnett LMT at 740 966-5153

www.massageincolumbusohio.com

Or check out:  Dr. Oz for his July 1, 2014