All About TMJD

All About TMJD

Treating TMJ: Non-Surgical and Surgical Options Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD) is a condition that affects the jaw joint and the muscles responsible for its movement. In addition to surgical treatments, there are several non-surgical treatments available for...

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What is Sciatica?

Sciatica is a term used to describe the symptoms of leg pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that travel down the low back via the sciatic nerve in the back of the leg. It describes the symptoms one experiences, not a diagnosis. A herniated disc, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and spondylolisthesis can all cause this condition.

What Risk Factors are Associated With Sciatica?

    • Smoking
    • Tall height in older age groups (50 to 60 years)
    • Obesity and excess weight
    • Genetic susceptibility
    • Vitamin B 12 deficiency
    • Physical deconditioning from a sedentary, inactive lifestyle
    • Certain types of occupation (such as truck drivers, carpenters, or machine operators)
    • Poor work ergonomics

What Are the Signs/Symptoms?

    • The pain can be constant or intermittent. The feeling is usually described as a burning sensation or a sharp, shooting pain.
    • Numbness, tingling, and/or a pins-and-needles sensation may be felt at the back of the leg.
    • Weakness may be felt in the leg and foot. A feeling of heaviness in the affected leg may make it difficult to lift the foot off the floor.

    What Can PT Do to Treat Sciatica?

    Physical therapy to treat sciatica pain addresses the underlying causes of pain. Here’s just a few ways our team works with you:

      • Relieve lower back, buttock, thigh, and leg pain
      • Integrate pain-free functional movement patterns
      • Reduce muscle spasm
      • Restore function of the lumbar spine and the sacroiliac joint
      • Improve mobility of the lower body
      • Prevent future pain flareups and reduce fear associated with movement

      This ailment can be a real pain! Our physical therapists at Elite Therapy Solutions are here to help! Give us a call at 610-466-7060 to schedule an appointment or speak with one of our therapists.