Relieve All Those Pains in Your Back with Licensed Massage Therapy

Ready to Live Life Free of Back Pain and Sciatica?

According to the American Physical Therapy Association, back pain is the most commonly reported pain in the United States. In fact, one out of every four Americans has experienced back pain in the last three months! Do you ever wake up in the morning and immediately notice back pain? If this is the case, you may have sciatica. While back pain and sciatica are similar, there are some differences that are frequently overlooked.

Upper, middle, and lower back pain are the most common locations for general back pain. Sciatica pain, on the other hand, can radiate down the back, buttocks, thigh, and even the legs.

If you wake up with back pain or have been experiencing pains in your back, buttocks, or thighs, our Mill Valley, CA massage therapy services can assist you.

Don’t rely on medications to help you mask your pain if you are living with back pain or sciatica!

Our Mill Valley, CA massage therapists will get to the bottom of your pain so that they can help you find long-term relief.

In many cases, our treatments may even eliminate the need for potentially harmful painkillers such as opioids, as well as invasive surgical procedures.

Call us today to set up an appointment so you can start experiencing effective and long-lasting relief!


What can massage therapy treatments do for my sciatica and back pain?

While back pain and sciatica are both painful and unfortunate conditions, both can be successfully treated with physical therapy. Our Mill Valley, CA massage therapists will develop a personalized treatment plan for you based on your unique history and desired outcomes.

To help loosen the sciatic nerve, our massage therapists will recommend specific leg stretches as part of your sciatica treatment plan. This quickly restores the nerve’s natural health and will work to alleviate your symptoms.

Back pain can appear and disappear, but it is a wise decision to treat it as soon as you notice it! If this is not done, it can lead to poor joint movement, core weakness, and muscle coordination, all of which can lead to future injuries.

The first stages of your massage therapy treatment plan will be geared toward providing immediate pain relief. Following that, your licensed massage therapist will broaden your treatment to include therapeutic exercises and stretching to strengthen your core muscle group. This improves your strength and range of motion, reducing the risk of re-injury to your spine.

Your massage therapist will also show you how to use ergonomic techniques to protect your spine while doing everyday tasks like sitting at a desk or driving.



Common conditions resulting in back pain

Sciatica is medically known as “lumbar radiculopathy.” The majority of people who develop this condition are between the ages of 30 and 50. When you consider that the pelvis is the hub of the body, much like the center of the wheel on your car, the implications of misalignment or poor functioning are profound.

People with sciatica frequently lose hip and pelvic flexibility, causing the hip and gluteal muscles to tighten. As a result, the mechanics of the spine are altered, and the sciatic nerve compresses as it travels through these tissues.

Sciatica can be caused by a number of injuries to the sciatic nerve, including arthritis, bone spurs, or any other injury to the nerve.

The majority of the time, general back pain develops as a result of an injury. This could be due to repetitive strains, such as leaning down several times throughout the day to pick up a toddler, or a more serious, sudden trauma, such as a car accident.

Herniated discs, as well as other underlying conditions, can cause severe back pain and radiculopathy in your thigh, leg, or foot.

Degenerative disc disease is also a common cause of back pain as we age. Those living with this condition typically experience dull, aching pain in their lower back, as well as difficulty standing or walking for long periods of time.

There are numerous reasons why you may be experiencing this type of pain, and seeing a licensed massage therapist is a great way to discover how to get back to your best quality of life.



What’s the difference between back pain and sciatica?

Sciatica

Sciatica is a specific type of back pain that is pretty easy to determine, although it is reported as being highly uncomfortable. People with sciatica experience pain along the sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in your body.

The sciatic nerve begins at your lower back and then splits at the base of your spine to extend further down to your buttocks, legs, and finally ends at the bottom of each foot. Some can confuse this issue with Piriformis Syndrome, which is similar, being that the sensation halts at the knee.

When the sciatic nerve becomes compressed or irritated, it can cause a “shooting,” “stinging,” or “burning” sensation in your lower back, buttocks, legs, or feet.

Back pain

“Back pain” is a very broad term that can be caused by an array of different conditions. For example, you may experience back pain due to having poor posture, a motor vehicle accident, or an injury sustained while lifting something heavy. You could also have back pain from poor posture.

Back pain can be described as acute, meaning it is short-term, or chronic, meaning it is long-term (typically lasting for three months or longer).

The treatment plan that our Roswell, GA massage therapist sets up for you, will depend on how you developed the back pain, in addition to its exact location and your past medical history.



Get started on a treatment plan today

Do you have any of the aforementioned symptoms of back pain or sciatica? If this is the case, you can seek immediate assistance at Ramesh Tarun NarineLM, Massage Therapy. Our Mill Valley, CA massage therapists are eager to help you get back on your feet!

To schedule an appointment, please call us at (917) 854-5240 or click here.