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Hobart Sciatica Pain Treatment

Living with sciatica pain can be absolutely excruciating. At Pain Control Associates, LLC, we want you to know that Hobart sciatica pain treatment is available. When you work with our doctors, we’ll take a customized, personalized approach to treat you and your pain. To get the help and the relief that you need, please reach out to our sciatica pain treatment specialists today.

What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica, or sciatica pain, refers to pain that radiates along the same path as the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back, through the hips and each buttock, and down each leg. While the sciatic nerve runs down both legs, most people only complain of pain on one side of the body. 

Pain from sciatica can be very severe. In some cases, sciatica is so severe that it is disabling. If you need relief from sciatica pain and fast, our Hobart sciatica pain treatment specialists can help.

Causes of Sciatica Pain

Sciatica pain is caused when the sciatic nerve is pinched or compressed. There are a number of different things that could cause this, including a herniated disk in the spine, a bone spur, or even a tumor (if your sciatic pain is being caused by compression caused by a tumor, it’s important that you seek medical treatment immediately). In some cases, sciatica can also be caused by damage to the nerve as a result of a disease, such as diabetes. For some people, sciatica pain seems random and totally inexplicable; for others, it is the result of an accident or another health condition. Risk factors for developing sciatica pain include carrying heavy loads or lifting with poor form, being older, obesity, maintaining a sedentary lifestyle, and having diabetes, which is a condition that increases your risk of nerve damage. 

Hobart Sciatica Pain Treatment

Sciatica pain can be disabling and incredibly burdensome for an affected person, but there is treatment and help available. When you choose Pain Control Associates, LLC, our doctors will start by taking inventory of your full medical history in order to understand what may be causing your sciatica and what your level of pain is. From there, we may use imaging tests to identify bone spurs or other conditions. Treatment options might include lifestyle changes, medications, physical therapy, nerve blocks, steroid injections, and, in the most serious of cases, surgery. We’ll create a treatment plan that is based on your needs, your condition, and your preferences. 

Don’t Live with Sciatica Pain Any Longer – Seek Hobart Sciatica Pain Treatment Today

You don’t have to live with sciatica pain. If you have tried to treat pain and have been unsuccessful, our pain control specialists want to help. We provide both non-surgical and surgical options for our patients, prioritizing more conservating treatment avenues first. Our doctors truly care about each patient they treat, and make one-on-one, personalized care a priority. 

To learn more about the options for Hobart sciatica pain treatment options that may be available to you, please call our team directly today or use our website to send us a message telling us more about your pain and your condition. 

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Neck Pain

  • Herniated disc
  • Spondylosis (Axial Neck Pain)
  • Failed Surgical Neck Syndrome
  • Biomechanical (Postural) Pain
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Musculoskeletal Injuries

  • Radiculopathy (Sciatica)
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Low Back Pain

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  • Compression Fracture
  • Scoliosis
  • Herniated disc
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  • Internal Disc Disruption (Annular Tear)
  • Spondylosis (Axial Back Pain)
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Psychological Treatment

  • Behavioral Strategies to Help Manage Pain
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Surgical Treatment

  • Neuromodulation (Spinal Cord Stimulation)

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EMG/NCV

  • Electrodiagnosis of nerve-related injuries and disorders

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