Wednesday 8 February 2017

DON'T LET SCIATICA BE A PAIN

February is here, I've spotted the first snowdrops and daffs poking their heads out of the ground, the mornings of late have felt lighter earlier and more importantly, it's been warm enough in the day not to have the heating on for too long, always a bonus in light of gas/electricity price rises.  In fact I felt pretty smug on Friday when I heard what NPower had done.  Only a few days before I'd agonised about remaining with my current provider, OVO, as their prices were higher than last year but I eventually took a gamble and fixed my prices for 2 years.  Phew that was close especially as they all seem to follow suit once one of them has battered us with a hike.  If you are looking to change providers, I'd do now whilst a few deals are still around.

My 2nd FP course is set in the diary, starting Weds March 8th at the new time of 7.15pm.  I changed it as after last weeks debacle of traffic backed up everywhere, I thought the 2nd intake culd need extra time especially as roadworks around Broadmarsh start to kick in.  For more info scroll down the page.  Apologies for the grainy image it didn't look like that when I created it.

DON'T LET SCIATICA BE A PAIN
Back pain is something most of us have suffered with at some point in our lives, but this week I was presented with a client who had sciatic pain, and then a lady at the checkout at Sainsbury's was telling me her husband had it and could I help.  I ended up the next day going back with a sheet of exercises, some of which are included here, but in case you're not sure what Sciatica is, here's a bit more info.

Sciatica is a common complaint caused by the compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve.  This nerve is the longest in the body and runs from the pelvis, through the buttocks, travelling down the legs to the feet.  It can be caused by a slipped disc, pregnancy, degeneration of the vertebral discs or in the case of my client, an imbalance of her shoulders following 2 operations, leading her to over compensate with her lower back.

Common symptoms of sciatica include;
  • pain in the buttock or leg, made worse when sitting
  • burning or tingling down the leg
  • weakness or numbness along the leg
  • a constant pain in the buttock
  • a shooting pain down the leg
Sciatica usually affects only 1 side of the body, with pain spreading from the lower back, through the buttock, down the leg and frequently as far as the toes. Sciatica can be made worse is the sufferer is overweight, inactive or sleeps on an overly soft mattress.  In most cases, the condition lasts only a few weeks, before the inflammation subsides.  As with my client, massage can prove an effective tool in reducing the pain of the condition.  After 1 treatment, she could notice a marked improvement and is returning this week for another session.  Massage to the lower back, buttock region and leg, helps reduce the pressure on the sciatic nerve, thereby reducing the pain the sufferer is experiencing.


In addition, there are some stretches that can be performed at home to improve the pain and offer some relief.  NB, never overstretch or force yourself into a stretch, listen to your body and go as far as it is able without causing pain.







Til next week, be happy
MB

No comments:

Post a Comment