Acupuncture for Sciatica Pain – Healing with Chinese Medicine

Sciatica Can Be Caused By Various Factors – Acupuncture for Sciatica Pain

Acupuncture for Sciatica

We want to help. Give us a call if you have sciatica. We will let you know if acupuncture can help you with your chronic pain.

Understanding Sciatica and Its Impact

Sciatica is a common complaint among many people, with around 40% experiencing it during their lifetime. The pain caused by sciatica radiates across the legs, significantly affecting daily activities. While most instances of sciatica improve on their own, some people need intervention to achieve long-term relief. One popular non-surgical treatment is acupuncture, which involves the strategic placement of needles on specific areas.

At Alpert Acupuncture Chinese Medicine Clinic, Zev Alpert specializes in treating chronic pain, anxiety, trauma, and myofascial dysfunction. Each treatment is tailored to the individual, ensuring personalized care for every patient. Conveniently located in Zikhron Ya’akov, 45 minutes south of Haifa and 25 minutes north of Hadera, we invite you to experience the benefits of a personalized approach to health. 

How Acupuncture for Sciatica Works 

Acupuncture for sciatica targets the tissues surrounding the pinched sciatic nerve, which are the source of pain and numbness. By improving blood circulation and stimulating the release of neurotransmitters, acupuncture can help alleviate these symptoms.

How does acupuncture for sciatica work?

 

    • Needles target tissues around the pinched sciatic nerve.

    • Improves blood circulation.

    • Stimulates neurotransmitter release.

    • Promotes natural healing and pain relief.

Common Causes of Sciatica

Sciatica can be caused by various factors, often related to lifestyle and daily habits. Here are some common causes and risk factors:

 

    • Being overweight

    • Sedentary lifestyle

    • Poor ergonomics at work

    • Poor posture

    • Previous injuries

Older patients commonly develop sciatica due to natural wear and tear of bone tissue and discs. Overweight or obese patients are at higher risk because their spine and back muscles must support additional weight, leading to strain and pain. Jobs involving heavy lifting or prolonged sitting also increase the risk of lower back problems. Additionally, poor posture and previous injuries can contribute to the development of sciatica.

How Acupuncture Works for Sciatica

Acupuncture aims to change the body’s long-term pain response. Acupuncturists insert small, painless needles directly into pressure points around the back to stimulate the nervous system. This leads to the release of endorphins and other neurotransmitters, reducing pain and promoting healing.

Key points about acupuncture for sciatica:

 

    • Needles are inserted into pressure points to stimulate the nervous system.

    • Endorphin release minimizes pain.

    • Increases blood circulation in the lower back muscles.

Benefits of Acupuncture for Sciatica

Acupuncture offers several benefits for managing sciatica pain:

 

    • Reduces inflammation by promoting the release of vascular and immunomodulatory factors.

    • Stimulates nerves, leading to the release of endorphins and other neurohumoral factors.

    • Increases serotonin and noradrenaline levels, aiding in nerve repair.

    • Improves muscle stiffness and joint mobility by increasing local microcirculation.

    • Promotes regeneration of the sciatic nerve.

Visit Alpert Acupuncture Chinese Medicine Clinic

We want to help. Give us a call if you have sciatica. We will let you know if acupuncture can help you with your chronic pain.

Ready to try acupuncture for your sciatica pain? Visit Alpert Acupuncture Chinese Medicine Clinic for personalized, effective treatment.

Contact Us:

    • Visit: Tamar St 32, Zikhron Ya’akov

    • Call: 055 500 5265

    • Email: drzev@alpertacupuncture.com

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Embrace the healing power of Chinese medicine and take the first step towards a pain-free life with Alpert Acupuncture. 

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