For those of you that have had major lower back, leg pain from sciatic nerve who did you go to for relief? Chiropractor, Orthopedic Dr, or Neurologist???
Jerry H. replied:
Wendy Walker in Katy. She did wonders for mine.
Shay T. replied:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R0 ipUsZVMU
Lisa P. replied:
Therapeutic masseuse Andrea McCain in ElCampo is my fix! I do stretches I've learned off the Internet until I can get in to see her. She's really good!! PM me if U want her number.
Serena S. replied:
Dr. Chris Zaino is the largest practice of his kind in the US, seeing over 2000 patients a week!
Lynn R. replied:
Tanya Mitschke is right about the spinal decompression, my chiropractor offers that and it is wonderful!
Tanya M. replied:
Cortisone injection weakens the area, I wouldn't go that route. I would recommend a highly referenced chiropractor. If you go orthopedic they will want to do surgery! Also use Fast Relief first thing in the morning. Usually have five days the pain will go away. Because I had approximately 24 sympathetic blocks due to my RSD, that area is now weakened and I've had two episodes of really bad pain. I actually have an adjustment once a week. Best decision I ever made. I also was having hip pain because of my injured left leg had atrophy and I would walk with a limp. My orthopedic answer was a lift in my shoe! My chiropractor told me to take the lift out and he would take care of my hip pain and make certain my leg was same length as my uninjured leg. Well he was certainly the miracle worker! I had never in my entire life been to a chiropractor until a few years ago. All your nerves run through your spinal column. Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Just my two cents for what it's worth. You don't want a MD getting you on pain meds ( side effects) also physical therapy will help to strengthen your back. My husband has disc issues, he recently had spinal decompression done by a local chiropractor. It worked for him, now he only sees his chiro once a month. He initially went to an orthopedic doctor that wanted to do surgery, he passed, did physical therapy and continues to do the exercises for his back.
Kerri G. replied:
Walker Chiro in old Katy...fabulous!!!
Angela F. replied:
Nerve Health Support !
Angela F. replied:
Dr. Wheeler in Jasper ... best chiropractor I have ever used!!! Effective and won't hurt you ... deals a lot with nerve issues!
Shyra L. replied:
ACUPUNCTURE BECAUSE CHIROPRACTIC CARE (9 months of it) DIDNT WORK! Neither did the physical therapy along with chiropractic care. And yes I was a VERY compliant patient
J.e. F. replied:
Dr Rocque in katy off of highland knolls.
Page V. replied:
Chiropractor & Acupuncture! Sanders Chiropractic281-693-0002 & Cindy Ellison 281-685-3240. They are amazing! 1618 Mason Rd. behind the CVS.
Bonnie B. replied:
Go to Paul Holman a neurosurgeon in Katy with Methodist Hospital. You need an MRI. Then he will recommend treatment after he reads the MRI. that's who I went to for my back. He's highly recommend and sharp.
Kristine J. replied:
Deep Tissue Massage Therapist. Since they said your scan was clean, followed up by a Chiropractor. It is essential that you ask direct questions on what they were trained in The MT that is. Also do not use very hot or cold treatments on the back longer than 7 minutes at a time. Depending on the tissue issue you will find comfort in one over the other as a possibility.
Does anyone know or can recommend a Pediatric Neurologist? Preferably close to the Katy area? Ashlei has had chronic headaches and since she is 14 years old.....regular...
April G. replied:
Dr Melissa jones in sugarland we love her....
Melanie R. replied:
Jeff's cousin is married to Dr. Greg Bonnen. I think he is the Sugarland area. Not sure if he specializes in Pediatrics but a really great guy!
Melissa E. replied:
http://neurosleep.org/#2765. Dr rotenberg is a great dr. Dr. Rotenberg accepts consultations and referrals for seizures/epilepsy, ADHD, headaches, tics/Tourette syndrome, autism, developmental disorders, cerebral palsy, torticollis, genetic disorders, neurometabolic disorders, and autonomic disorders.
Katy/Houston medical peeps...
Is there a neurologist either in town (in Katy or at the med ctr.) you feel strongly about?? Anyone you would feel comfortable...
Michael M. replied:
See Dr Elizabeth Noser, depends on what the need is, they specialize in different things like epilepsy, stroke, etc..
Sherry H. replied:
Dr. Moody at UT she's a pediatric neurologist. She has been right on the money with everything going on with a friends 13 yr old. She has figured stuff out before any tests she had ordered ever came back.
Raj M. replied:
Also Dr. Abraham Thomas is real good.
Miles D. replied:
Dr. Diaz is the best. Jennifer Coffelt Dumas goes to him.
anybody know of a good pediatric neurologist in the Katy area that can see Jamison for a follow up on a concussion? The one the ER recommended doesn't take minors..... ...
Bonnie B. replied:
Dr . Edmundson is wonderful. He is at 59 and tollway basically. After Bobbie's episode at Young Life we saw him. VERY thorough -worth the drive. I'll text you number.
Michelle B. replied:
Texas Children's West Campus. Dr. Michele Hollick.