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Sciatic Nerve Treatment - You Can Actually Cure Sciatic Nerve Pain at Home
Posted by admin in Prescription Pain Killers on August 27th, 2009
Can you still stand or walk without feeling intense pain? Are you able to sleep soundly until the next morning without being disturbed by the annoying sciatic nerve pain?
Having sciatica is a curse, especially when it reaches the final phase- 90% of your legs cannot function properly as you can barely walk or stand like a normal person anymore. The worst is, you thought you would not be haunted by the sciatic nerve pain without moving too much- sitting or laying but unfortunately speaking, that is not the case.
8 out of 10 chronic sciatica patients unable to sleep well at night due to the constant chronic pain delivered by your injured sciatic nerve. More than 6 of these patients suffer lower back and leg pain for the entire day.
Only painkiller and muscle relaxant are able to the ease your pain. Unfortunately, up to date no treatment are as effective as the painkillers and NSAIDs when it comes to easing off the sciatic nerve pain. Of course, you are not recommended to take the painkillers too often as the side effects are too strong for any human’s body for the long term.
So what CAN you do now?
Obviously, getting immediate treatment for your sciatic nerve is the utmost important at the moment. Listen to the doctor’s advice is always the priority.
However, you can always do something for yourself at home to improve on your condition apart from attending the physiotherapy and acupuncture sessions. Massage and reflexology are best in relieving mild sciatic nerve pain. For some chronic cases, these therapies become less effective as the pain can return really fast.
If any of the treatment failed to work effectively on you, Muscle Balance Therapy might be the last resort for you before entering the surgery room.
Muscle Balance Therapy is the latest therapy breakthrough to eliminating any kind of back pain and sciatic nerve pain once and for all, starting with a scrutinized assessment of all the muscles that affect the stability of your hips, pelvis, and spine - from both a strength and a flexibility perspective.
The reason you are feeling chronic pain at your lower back and leg is because your muscle is imbalance- It is out of it’s position. You feel the pain because the out-of-position muscles constantly pressing on your nerve whenever you move.
Muscle Balance Therapy aims to correcting your lower back muscles into a proper balance, by teaching you very specific exercises where you can do it at home with minimum pain felt.
Up to date, more than 100k patients around the world who have upper back pain, lower back pain and sciatica were managed to cut down 90% of the pain in the first 3 weeks of applying the exercises suggested by Muscle Balance Therapy.
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