Your doctor may recommend these sciatica treatment options:
1. Exercises And Physical Therapy:
Physical therapy improves sciatica symptoms by enhancing flexibility, range of motion, and muscle strength. It can be a good option with other complementary treatments.
2. Acupuncture And Deep Tissue Massage:
Sciatic massage of painful areas may alleviate muscular spasms or contractions and reduce pain. Massage therapy for sciatica can also help you relax, reducing stress and anxiety. Acupuncture can also benefit relaxation by reducing stress, tension, and muscle spasms.
3. Medications:
NSAIDs (ibuprofen-like medications), acetaminophen, membrane-stabilizing medicines, muscle relaxants, and other analgesics are used to treat sciatica pain. It is crucial to understand that there is no indication that opiate treatment for sciatica is beneficial.
4. Epidural Steroid Injections (ESI):
This method involves injecting a drug into the epidural space containing the inflamed nerve root. This injection uses a long-lasting steroid and a local anesthetic (lidocaine). The steroid decreases inflammation and irritation, while the anesthetic drug disrupts the pain-spasm cycle and nociceptor function (pain signal).
5. Trigger Point Injections (TPIs):
Trigger point injections (TPIs) are a medical treatment for muscular spasms that cause sciatica. A local anesthetic and steroid are injected into a trigger point during the treatment.
6. Infusion Techniques:
A small catheter is inserted through a needle into the epidural space or directly next to damaged nerves. Local anesthetics and other medications are administered through this catheter.
7. Disc Decompression:
A needle is injected through the skin into the damaged disc during this procedure. Disc material is suctioned out of the herniated disc, and pressure within the disc is alleviated. To avoid future injury, this treatment should be combined with strengthening exercises.
8. Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS):
An implanted electrical device can reduce pain perception by interfering with pain signals sent to your brain during this sciatica treatment. Your doctor will do a brief trial to determine whether this device will benefit you in the long run.
9. Intrathecal Pump Implants:
Pain pumps are also available. These can be incredibly beneficial in delivering long-term pain relief. These pumps distribute medication to a specific location of the body at regular intervals. It includes local anesthetics or muscle relaxants.
10. Percutaneous Discectomy:
This treatment can be used to repair herniated or bulging discs that are pressing on the sciatic nerve. Heat or radio waves are used to remove damaged disc material.