http://www.sukiebaxter.com If your sciatic nerve pain is mild or on the recovery, this sciatic nerve stretch may be just what you need. It's more advanced than the basic sciatic nerve stretch because your body weight is pressing down on your hips, lengthening your piriformis – the muscle that impinges on the sciatic nerve when it gets tight.
If you have acute pain or inflammation, try the basic sciatic nerve pain stretch first as this can be too much pressure.
Exercises for Sciatica and Sciatic Nerve Pain http://PainFreeInstitute.net/sciatica-launch
In this short video you'll learn the top 3 exercises and stretches for sciatic nerve pain and its causes so you can finally get sciatica relief.
Knowing the cause of what's causing your sciatic pain is extremely important because it will decide what sciatica treatment plan you'll be using.
When you have a pinched sciatic nerve, you'll have sciatica symptoms such as sharp pain in the low back that shoots down the leg, causes numbness and tingling, and also weakness.
The main causes of sciatica are herniated disc or disc bulges, lumbar spinal canal stenosis, and problems in the pelvis such as piriformis syndrome.
You'll learn the top 3 sciatic nerve exercises for sciatica pain relief and each cause of sciatica over at http://PainFreeInstitute.net
Once there you'll find plenty of exercise videos to learn how to cure sciatica from the convenience of your home. Sciatica home treatments are a convenient way to save time and money.
If you're looking to save even more money on treatments, watch this video so you can learn how decompression therapy can help sciatica and you can do it from home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2HnwVNJdVs
You can also see the sciatica exercises and stretches on this blog post http://painfreeinstitute.net/best-3-sciatica-home-exercises/
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The reasons for sciatic pain can be complex and difficult to uncover. In some cases, using a tennis ball or lacrosse ball (see link below for recommendation) can help release tight piriformis muscles and alleviate pain. I explain why the piriformis muscle is unique compared to other external rotator muscles of the hip and its relationship to the sciatic nerve.
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Sciatic pain usually occurs in the buttocks area, and it can often be caused from a tight muscle in the buttocks area called the piriformis muscle. People often describe the pain as achy, shooting, heavy, and just a pain in the butt…literally. This video will show you some simple stretches to keep the pressure off that sciatic nerve!
The first stretch for your piriformis will be on your back. Cross the leg over that is hurting into a figure 4 position. Grab the knee on the same side of the pain with your opposite hand, and pull it up and across your body to the opposite shoulder. Hold the stretch for 30 seconds and perform 3 times. The next stretch, you will keep the figure 4, and pull the good leg up towards your chest. You can use a belt or leash to help pull the leg up if your hips are not very flexible. Finally, turn over onto all fours, or quadruped and cross the injured side in front of you. This is going to be a big stretch, so only do this if you are not feeling much of a stretch with the other exercises. Once you cross your leg over, lean down towards the floor to the opposite shoulder.
DISCLAIMER: Doctor Jo is a licensed Physical Therapist and Doctor of Physical Therapy, however, this video is only designed to help you perform the correct technique of exercises that have ALREADY been given to you by your health professional. They are NOT to take the place of going to your own doctor or therapist. There are many manual techniques that a therapist can do that simply can not be done on your own. Your own therapist will also ensure that you are doing correct techniques with your exercises and stretching. If these techniques aren't done right, they won't help, and they could make things worse. So, if you experience any pain while doing these techniques, STOP immediately and see your doctor.
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