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Appointments: (905) 471-1000
Get Yourself treated with our Expert Clinicians!!
Appointments: (905) 471-1000
The bottom part of your back typically has just five vertebrae — fewer than your neck and mid-back. And these vertebrae do a lot of heavy lifting! Your lower back is where your spine connects to your pelvis, bearing the weight of your upper body. This area experiences a lot of movement and stress, which may lead to wear, tear and injuries causing back pain.
Sciatica is a term used to describe the pain along the sciatic nerve. This starts from the lower back and can run down the back of the leg. Symptoms may vary depending on where the sciatic nerve is irritated or compressed.
Your doctors may associate the findings of disc degeneration/ disc bulges in imaging (eg. X-ray, CT scan or MRI scan) with your symptoms and even suggest having surgery.
However, most of the time by treating remote body parts (such as the calf and shoulder muscles), symptoms and sciatica can be improved immediately.
Based on our clinical experience, many patients with sciatica are able to get back to their normal life and what they enjoy doing without having surgery.
By doing a comprehensive head-to-toe examination and treatment direction test, we can often identify the real cause and improve your condition dramatically within a few sessions.
Therefore, do not feel hopeless even if your doctors advise you to have surgery because simple hands-on treatments and exercise program can be the solution of your condition.
Our unique approach includes:
Generally, the longer you have had the injury, the longer it will take to recover. Most of the time, you may assume things will get better by themselves with enough rest. But this is rarely the case, especially if your pain or other symptoms are stopping you from doing what you normally able to do. So, take action and get back doing what you love as soon as possible.
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