Sciatica

How Long Can Sciatica Last?

By |April 26th, 2024|Categories: |

The duration of sciatica varies depending on factors. This includes the underlying cause, severity of symptoms, lifestyle factors. In many cases, sciatica resolves on its own within a few weeks to a few months. However, for some individuals, sciatica may persist for a longer period, requiring treatment or intervention such as Chiropractic care.

How Will I Feel After My Adjustment?

By |April 17th, 2024|Categories: , , , , , , |

Most people will feel a significant change in their body straight afterwards but the coming days after that can vary. Most people will notice a change in their symptoms but can feel tender similar to working out at the gym. Some people will feel great after their adjustment and it will stay that way. Some people will feel tired and sore and that can last for a few days after your visit. These are all normal and if you ever have any concerns then please get in contact with us.

What Do I need To Do After My Adjustment?

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We recommend listening to your body because every person experiences different sensations after an adjustment. Some individuals feel energised and motivated to exercise, while others feel fatigued and prefer to rest. We advise staying active and drinking plenty of water regardless of how you feel.

Do you get treatment on your first visit?

By |November 3rd, 2016|Categories: , , , , , , , |

After completing the initial assessment, the Chiropractor will inform you about their findings. Following that, we will inform you if we can assist you with this. Moreover, if we cannot assist you with it, we will direct you to the best place to address your issues. We will administer treatment once we know we can help you.

What happens at the first visit?

By |November 3rd, 2016|Categories: , , , , , , |

At your first visit, the Chiropractor will chat to you about your current problem and about your medical history. After that, the Chiropractor will perform an examination on your spine to see what might be causing your pain. Once the root cause of your issue has been found, the Chiropractor will discuss with you about the options for you to get better. Then with your consent, the Chiropractor will start treatment.

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