Anybody have a solution for insane sciatica pain...I. tried Rolfing-no relief, reluctantly thinking about Chiropractic( but i will if it will get to...
Kalyn S. replied:
I've been getting reflexology lately for headaches, and she pointed out the sciatic nerve too. This video explains it nicely. You can self-massage this area and get some relief!! Big hugs! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzMbmYCOkUY
Carol Z. replied:
Cat, accupuncture can help get out the inflammation...and then there are some very specific easy stretches to do...usually caused by your piriformis muscle impinging on your sciatic nerve which is about the size of your pinky. I'm sure you've got a really good accupuncturist, but Sandy Canzone is great if you don't. Good luck...I had it really bad when I was working in the ER...accupuncture SO Helped!
Severe muscle spasm above back hip near sacrum last night. Traumeel , advil and heat helped but very sore this morning. Should I get acupuncture, masters massage or...
Shen R. replied:
400 mgs. Triple Magnesium (asportate, citrate, oxide) AM &PM daily. Epsom Salts bath. Traumeel oral tablets and continued Traumeel ointment.
Fenyx S. replied:
Google for back pain Exercises Epsom salt baths Drink a lot of fluids
Debbie S. replied:
Daniel, chiropractic helped, yes! Home This afternoon to ease the pain
Mariela R. replied:
Paul Scott is amazing!!! http://www.functionalintegrity.net/FIHome.html
Nancy B. replied:
Oscillicoccinum works for me! In addition to gentle stretching, pilates and walking is supreme. Mindful walking gets everything working together again. For topical, the best I've found is Sciatic Rescue by Peaceful Mountain. They have other formulas too. But I take the Oscill with me when I travel and always have it around when I really need it.
VirGinger R. replied:
Mariela Rodriguez beat me to getting you his info. Paul Scott is my magic worker.
Anyone have a local doggy acupuncturist you would recommend? Lill is already on every drug in the pharmacy and just has one bum leg, but it is really slowing her down...
Sheila M. replied:
Dr. Jane Morse
Sheila M. replied:
janeleemorse@gmail.com she's wonderful!
Margery T. replied:
Dr, Marilyn Khoury at Southpaws is amazing! She'll remember our black lab Hurricane who was her first patient for acupuncture. She was our long time vet before she began only holistic treatments at Southpaws.
Kath R. replied:
Dr. Kocen at VCA South Paws!! His treatment gave us an additional 6 months with Gypsy.
Margery T. replied:
Dr. Khoury studied under Dr. Kocen... great team!!