September 18, 2011

Can Chiropractic Care Alone Stop Piriformis Pain and Sciatic Pain?


Imagine you said “no thanks” to taking the unavoidable risks of going under the knife. Instead, you opted for consulting a chiropractor to deal with your back pain or piriformis pain, thinking that at least these guys won’t want to do surgery on me to fix my sciatica. Is chiropractic care really going to turn out to be the solution you're looking for? You're about to find out...

Chiropractors work on the spine and the soft tissue around it. They believe that if you’re in pain that it stems from a misalignment of some sort in the spinal area. This misalignment in their view blocks or affects signals from the brain conducted by the major nerves coming out of the spine; for example by vertebrae pinching a nerve. This interference causes pain and other problems since the nervous system controls the functioning of the body. Therefore their answer is to expertly manipulate the spine to correct its alignment and thus allow nerve signals to flow freely and normally which should eliminate the pain.

If you’re suffering from nerve-based pain, as is obviously the case with sciatica, this approach may indeed work. But not always - the devil is in the details. If the painful nerve irritation (due to it being squeezed, pinched or inflamed) is occurring somewhere other than at the spine, then aligning the spine may not help since the pain source is not in that region. Specifically, this is the problem with using chiropractic treatments on piriformis pain - piriformis pain occurs due to piriformis syndrome where the piriformis, a muscle in the pelvis, becomes misaligned (for various possible reasons) and puts pressure on the sciatic nerve as it passes by it. You see, spinal issues such as a herniated disc are not the only causes of sciatica and back pain, therefore treatments targeting the spine only miss the mark in many cases.

We have to ask the right questions to find the right answers. And the question to always ask when faced with chronic back pain, piriformis pain, and other manifestations of sciatica is “What is the CAUSE of my pain?” “If the chiropractic adjustments aren’t working, is the problem really my spine?” “Could it actually be my piriformis muscle, or somewhere else?
Chiropractic treatment is good for nerve-based back pain IF the problem's rooted in the spine. An even better question is, “WHY is my spine becoming misaligned?” And the answer to that one is: muscle imbalances. You’ll find a detailed explanation of what they are in Muscle Imbalance - The Secret Source Of Piriformis Pain and Sciatica Back Pain

Muscle imbalances are what make your muscles pull your spine out of alignment by exerting unequal pressure along the length of the spine. Because of this realigning the spine only works for 12-48 hours or so – until the imbalanced muscles shift the spine again in the same way as before, restarting the pain. The spine is the victim, not the perpetrator so to speak. Chiropractic care does not address this problem directly. So it works only eventually: given 2 to 4 months of treatment, about 3 times a week, assuming your insurance doesn’t run out before then...

If this seems to be an incomplete solution to you, you’re not alone; it does to me too. Quality chiropractic care clearly is on the right track though when it's applicable – What is missing is a systematic way to find and correct the muscle imbalance that's creating the spinal problem that is creating the nerve pain. This is where Muscle-Balance Therapy comes in. Combined with chiropractic work it is a very effective approach to treating sciatica and back pain caused by vertebrae interfering with nerves. Chiropractic treatments get your spine into alignment, and Muscle-Balance Therapy keeps it there, reducing the number of treatments needed and the likelihood of the pain coming back. Without correcting the muscle imbalances at the same time, chiropractic care ends up being an expensive 24–48 hours of relief a pop. And that’s only if the pain is based in the spine. One of the most common cases of sciatica is piriformis pain, and as the name suggests, the condition behind it - piriformis muscle syndrome - will respond to Muscle-Balance Therapy, rather than to spinal adjustments alone.

Unfortunately, there are few chiropractors out there who are even aware of how muscle imbalances work in depth, let alone are trained in fixing them, so you’re unlikely to find such an advanced practitioner in your area. You will need to do additional treatments dealing with your muscle imbalances to achieve permanent pain relief.

If you want to know more about what it is and how Muscle-Balance Therapy may be your ticket out of a world of pain, click here...



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Jevaughn Brown
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