We’re committed to helping our patients overcome their sciatica pain because we understand how severe nerve pain can affect their lives. When you choose us for sciatica pain chiropractic care, you’ll receive evidence-based spinal adjustments that promote long-term relief. Our personalized approach and modern therapy techniques allow you to move with less pain. We want to be your trusted choice when you need patient-centered, effective, natural sciatica care.
When people suffer from chronic or recurring sciatica pain, chiropractic care provides reliable support to correct these issues and address the structural imbalances in the lower back and pelvis that cause nerve irritation. Through mobility improvements, posture guidance, spinal adjustments, and additional therapies, our chiropractors support healthy spinal mechanics. If they receive consistent care, many patients are more comfortable and experience fewer flare-ups, maintaining better control of their symptoms.
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You don’t have to keep living with nerve pain that limits how you sit, walk, or sleep. At Portland Wellness Care, our team focuses on gentle, targeted chiropractic care designed to reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve and support long-term healing. Whether your symptoms are new or have been coming back for years, we’ll create a care plan built around your needs, comfort level, and recovery goals so you can move forward with less pain and more confidence.
Dr. Scott A. Cathcart was born and raised in the Portland area. He attended the University of Oregon, where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Physiology and general sciences. Dr. Cathcart then attended The University of Western States, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude, receiving his Doctorate of Chiropractic degree. While working toward his Doctorate, Dr. Cathcart also earned his Masters of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Science/Sports Medicine, as well as a bachelor’s degree in Human Biology. He is nationally licensed by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and state licensed in Oregon, by the Oregon board of Chiropractic Examiners. Dr. Cathcart has been practicing since 2014.
Sciatica Pain Chiropractic FAQs
Chiropractic care for sciatica pain relieves pressure on the sciatic nerve, correcting spinal misalignments that may be irritating the sciatic nerve. Using gentle adjustments to the lower back and pelvis, stretching and soft tissue techniques to ease tension, they restore proper movement of the spine and stabilize the area to decrease pain and promote healing.
Chiropractic care can provide relief for sciatic symptoms within just a few sessions, but it depends on how severe your nerve irritation is, the underlying cause of it, and your body’s response to treatment. After the first adjustment, many people notice relief, while persistent sciatica may require several weeks of consistent treatment. As the spine becomes better aligned and pressure on the sciatic nerve decreases, it will reduce your pain and stiffness. Your chiropractor can develop a personalized plan for you to support long-term recovery.
When vertebrae shift out of place or surrounding tissues become tight, they can put pressure on the sciatic nerve, causing nerve compression, making it feel irritated and painful. Gentle adjustments from an experienced chiropractor can restore proper alignment, reduce inflammation, and ease discomfort throughout the spine.
Chiropractic care is considered a safe treatment option for people who suffer from severe or chronic sciatica when it’s performed by a trained and licensed chiropractor. Without relying on medications or surgery, controlled adjustments and targeted therapies can ease nerve pressure without aggravating symptoms. Before starting treatment, the chiropractor will evaluate your condition to determine if spinal adjustment is appropriate and will provide relief for your specific condition.
A chiropractic evaluation for sciatica typically starts with a detailed evaluation of your symptoms, pattern of pain, and previous injuries. Next, the doctor will examine your spine, hips, and legs for flexibility and muscle tone to identify any movement restrictions or misalignments that could be contributing to the sciatic nerve. You might take simple mobility tests and X-rays if they need more information to understand the cause of your symptoms before they develop an individual treatment plan for you.
Chiropractic adjustments can reduce the chances of your sciatica returning by improving alignment of your spine, easing compression of your sciatic nerve, and strengthening your surrounding joints and muscles. By improving mobility and lowering the risk of flare-ups and inflammation, chiropractors make sciatica symptoms less likely to come back.
The frequency of chiropractor visits you need for sciatic pain varies. Each person’s pain level is different, and some people may need adjustments more often, while chronic or mild cases might improve with weekly or bi-weekly treatments. As your spine becomes less irritated and more stable, your doctor might recommend maintenance care to keep your sciatica flare-ups from returning. They’ll assess your progress and adjust the treatment schedule to ensure relief of your symptoms.
Chiropractic adjustment for sciatica pain can relieve the pressure on the nerve when it radiates down the leg and irritates the lower back. The hip and leg sometimes feel numb and tingle due to inflammation and nerve compression. Chiropractic adjustments create more space around the nerve, restoring movement in the lower back and pelvis. As alignment improves and inflammation decreases, the pain becomes less intense and supports a gradual reduction in sciatica discomfort.
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4160 NE Sandy Blvd Suite 1100. Portland, OR 97212
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