Sciatica Treatment in Altoona, PA

When pressure is put on the sciatic nerve, it can cause extreme pain from your spinal cord down your legs. The muscle weakness and pain that comes from pressure on the sciatic nerve can make living your everyday life a challenge.
When your sciatica rears its ugly head, you need the help of a skilled chiropractor who can get to the underlying cause of your condition. Don't go through sciatic pain alone; get the help of the skilled chiropractors at Health First Chiropractic in Altoona.
At Health First Chiropractic, we have the tools and techniques you need for sciatica treatment in Altoona. Take back your life today.
Schedule an appointment with our Altoona office and get the pain relief you need.

What is Sciatica?

Sciatica is a common symptom that many people experience. The sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the body, sits in your lower back and runs down your hips and legs. When pressure is put on the sciatic nerve or it becomes inflamed, it can send pain running down your lower body along with feelings of numbness.
At Health First Chiropractic, we are dedicated to treating sciatic pain with proven techniques to relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve. If you are experiencing severe symptoms like sharp pain radiating down your legs, our experienced chiropractors can provide the care you need.
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Common Causes of Sciatica

Understanding the potential causes of sciatica can help relieve sciatica pain in those dealing with the condition. Common causes include:
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Disk Problems

Herniated disks, bulging disks, or slipped disks can contribute to pressure on the sciatic nerve
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Degenerative Disk Disease

As disks wear down, they become thinner and less flexible
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Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of spaces in your spine that squeeze nerves
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Injuries

Sports injuries or other physical traumas
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Pregnancy

Extra weight putting pressure on nerve roots
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Spondylolisthesis

When one vertebra slips over another
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Osteoarthritis

Wearing down of cartilage in your spine

Sciatica Treatment in Altoona: Symptoms We Address

If you're experiencing sciatica, you may notice a variety of symptoms that can range from mild discomfort to severe pain. At Health First Chiropractic, we commonly see patients with the following symptoms:
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What are the Treatment Options for Sciatica?

Our Altoona office offers various treatment options for sciatica, including:
Full Spinal Adjustments
Correcting misalignments to alleviate pressure on the sciatic nerve
Active Release Technique (ART)
Specialized massage treatment for muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves
Mechanical Traction
Helping decompress the spine and hydrate discs
Customized Exercise Programs
Targeted stretches and exercises to support long‒term relief

To schedule your appointment and benefit from our top‒rated services

Call our front desk at (814)941‒1400. Begin your journey to a healthier, more active life with Health First Chiropractic today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a chiropractor fix sciatica?
Yes, a chiropractor can help with sciatica through various techniques and treatments that realign the spine and relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve.
How to alleviate sciatic pain?
While short-term solutions like heat/cold therapy and stretches can help, lasting relief requires addressing the underlying cause. Our chiropractors at Health First Chiropractic can identify and treat the root cause of your sciatica.
Can sciatica be cured permanently?
Yes, with the right therapies and treatments, sciatica can be permanently cured. Our comprehensive chiropractic care addresses the root cause of your condition.
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