
Back pain can develop for many reasons, from sudden injuries to long-term wear and tear on the body. Poor posture, repetitive stress, muscle imbalances, and spinal misalignments can all place uneven pressure on the joints and discs of the spine.
Over time, this added stress can contribute to more serious issues such as disc degeneration, herniated discs, and nerve irritation. Everyday habits, like prolonged sitting, improper lifting, carrying extra weight, or even chronic stress, can all make back pain worse.
At Adio Chiropractic, we focus on more than just symptom relief. While pain medications may temporarily mask discomfort, they don’t address the underlying cause.
Chiropractic care is designed to restore proper alignment, improve movement, and support the nervous system so your body can heal and function as it was designed to. With a personalized approach, we help you not only relieve back pain—but prevent it from coming back.
Sciatica is a common condition that occurs when the sciatic nerve—the largest nerve in the body—becomes irritated, inflamed, or compressed. This often leads to symptoms such as lower back pain, tingling, numbness, muscle weakness, and sharp or shooting pain that radiates down one or both legs.
Sciatic nerve pain is typically caused by underlying issues in the spine, including herniated discs, spinal misalignment, or nerve compression in the lower back and pelvis. Everyday factors like prolonged sitting, poor posture, repetitive movements, or high-impact activity can increase pressure on the spine and contribute to the development of sciatica.
Because sciatica affects the nervous system, symptoms can vary from mild discomfort to severe, radiating pain that interferes with daily life, movement, and performance.
At Adio Chiropractic, we focus on identifying the root cause of sciatic nerve pain rather than just managing symptoms. Through personalized chiropractic care, we work to relieve pressure on the nerve, restore proper spinal alignment, and improve overall function.
Chiropractic treatment for sciatica may help:
If you’re experiencing persistent lower back pain, leg pain, or symptoms of sciatica, early treatment is key. Our goal is to help you find long-term relief, restore function, and get back to moving comfortably and confidently.
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