Why Most Sciatica Nerve Treatment Plans Fail
Did you know that most sciatica nerve treatment options end in failure? The pain will go away for a little while, but sooner or later the pain will return.
And when it returns, it might even return worse than before.
The reason is that most treatment plans only focus on treating the pain.
They don't treat the underlying conditions that are causing the sciatica in the first place.
These treatment plans fail to address that your sciatica pain is the end result of a long chain of events in which your body grew increasingly out of balance.
However, there is hope.
The solution is to go beyond the immediate causes of sciatica and correct not just the pain but also the physical dysfunctions and muscle imbalances that led to your sciatica and probably other forms of back pain in the first place.
Most people are unfamiliar with the idea of muscle imbalances.
But if you think about it, the idea makes a lot of sense.
The best way to understand it, I've found, is to consider your body like a car.
You can drive your car with the wheels out of alignment.
But as time goes by, the tires will start to wear out.
You can ignore the problem, but sooner or later, unless you have them aligned properly, you are headed for a blowout, and most likely an expensive repair bill.
If your wheels are out of alignment, there is also a lot of stress on other areas of the car.
Other types of break down become more likely.
The exact same thing is true for your body.
Over time we all develop muscle imbalances, where one group of muscles gets tighter while another grows weaker.
This is a natural result of our lifestyles, from our posture, from how we sit hunched over in front of a computer all day, and our habits.
These muscle imbalances act like a lopsided tug-o-war on our spine and other parts of our body.
Our body gets pulled out of alignment.
Sciatica is one result, when the spine and other parts of the body eventually get pulled out of shape enough to put excessive pressure on the sciatic nerve.
So the ultimate sciatica nerve treatment is not just to treat the pain.
This does nothing to correct the underlying problems.
Some sciatica treatment plans simply give you a generic list of stretches.
The best programs will work with you in order to identify exactly which muscle imbalances you have and then help you develop a recovery plan to cure your sciatica and keep it from coming back.
And when it returns, it might even return worse than before.
The reason is that most treatment plans only focus on treating the pain.
They don't treat the underlying conditions that are causing the sciatica in the first place.
These treatment plans fail to address that your sciatica pain is the end result of a long chain of events in which your body grew increasingly out of balance.
However, there is hope.
The solution is to go beyond the immediate causes of sciatica and correct not just the pain but also the physical dysfunctions and muscle imbalances that led to your sciatica and probably other forms of back pain in the first place.
Most people are unfamiliar with the idea of muscle imbalances.
But if you think about it, the idea makes a lot of sense.
The best way to understand it, I've found, is to consider your body like a car.
You can drive your car with the wheels out of alignment.
But as time goes by, the tires will start to wear out.
You can ignore the problem, but sooner or later, unless you have them aligned properly, you are headed for a blowout, and most likely an expensive repair bill.
If your wheels are out of alignment, there is also a lot of stress on other areas of the car.
Other types of break down become more likely.
The exact same thing is true for your body.
Over time we all develop muscle imbalances, where one group of muscles gets tighter while another grows weaker.
This is a natural result of our lifestyles, from our posture, from how we sit hunched over in front of a computer all day, and our habits.
These muscle imbalances act like a lopsided tug-o-war on our spine and other parts of our body.
Our body gets pulled out of alignment.
Sciatica is one result, when the spine and other parts of the body eventually get pulled out of shape enough to put excessive pressure on the sciatic nerve.
So the ultimate sciatica nerve treatment is not just to treat the pain.
This does nothing to correct the underlying problems.
Some sciatica treatment plans simply give you a generic list of stretches.
The best programs will work with you in order to identify exactly which muscle imbalances you have and then help you develop a recovery plan to cure your sciatica and keep it from coming back.