by bbandamin | Jun 1, 2022 | Lower Back Pain, Sciatica Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy for Sciatica. How is sciatica diagnosed? Let’s begin by first learning a little about what sciatica truly is. Sciatica is nerve pain from an injury or irritation to the sciatic nerve, which originates in your buttock and buttock area. The...
by bbandamin | Mar 9, 2022 | Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Sciatica Physical Therapy
How do you heal sciatic nerve pain? How is sciatica treated? The goal of treatment is to decrease your sciatica and increase your mobility. Depending on the cause, many cases of sciatica go away over time with some simple self-care treatments. Self-care treatments...
by bbandamin | Mar 9, 2022 | Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neck & Back Injuries, Sciatica Physical Therapy
What causes sciatica? Sciatica can be caused by several different medical conditions including: A disc that causes pressure on a nerve root. This is the most common cause of sciatica. About 1% to 5% of all people in the U.S. will have a slipped disc at one...
by bbandamin | May 7, 2021 | Arthritis, Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neck & Back Injuries, Sciatica Physical Therapy, Working Out
There are few things that are worse than back pain. The lower back is the part of the body that undergoes the greatest amount of physical stress while working to both provide a strong and stable base of support while also functioning to allow the flexibility necessary...
by bbandamin | Apr 20, 2021 | Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neck & Back Injuries, Neck Physical Therapy, Sciatica Physical Therapy
Diagnosis There are several parts of an examination when a disc herniation is suspected. Customarily, every examination will be begin with your doctor reviewing your medical history. This begins the process of ruling-in and ruling-out several competing...
by bbandamin | Mar 14, 2021 | Back Pain Buffalo, Back Physical Therapy, Lower Back Pain, Neck & Back Injuries, Sciatica Physical Therapy
MRI scan of lumbar spines of a patient with kyphosis and back pain showing spondylodiscitis at L1, L2 levels, bulging of L3, L4 disc and spinal cannal stenosis. Diagnosis TB spines. Slipped Disc. What You Must Know A herniated disc, also known as the slipped disc is a...