Dr. Cathcart Helps Patients with Sciatica and Chronic Lower Back Pain

Dr. Cathcart Helps Patients with Sciatica and Chronic Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain is one of the most common health issues in the United States, affecting millions of people and leading to significant missed workdays and decreased productivity. Unfortunately, the primary solution often revolves around painkillers, which can lead to addiction and only provide temporary relief. This reliance on medication addresses the symptoms but fails to tackle the root cause of the pain. At Portland Wellness Care, Dr. Scott Cathcart takes a different approach, focusing on identifying and treating the underlying causes of lower back pain, including sciatica and chronic conditions.

Understanding the Problem

In our modern world, we heavily rely on medications to alleviate discomfort and pain. While they can offer quick relief, they don’t address the fundamental issues that cause lower back pain. It’s essential to ask critical questions to uncover the root cause: Is it a disc problem? Could it be nerve compression, or perhaps an issue with the joints? These are the questions Dr. Cathcart addresses to create a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

Sciatica and chronic lower back pain can stem from various sources, including herniated discs, muscle strain, spinal stenosis, and joint dysfunction. Identifying the exact cause is crucial to implementing an effective treatment strategy that provides long-term relief and improves patients’ quality of life.

New Solutions to Chronic Back Pain

Dr. Cathcart offers a range of treatments that go beyond medication, aiming to restore function and alleviate pain by addressing the root cause. Here are some of the innovative approaches used at Portland Wellness Care:

# 1. Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care is a cornerstone of treating chronic lower back pain and sciatica. Dr. Cathcart uses gentle mobilization techniques to adjust the spine, targeting fixated or misaligned joints. This realignment alleviates pressure on the nerves, reduces pain, and enhances flexibility. Chiropractic adjustments help restore proper spinal function, enabling the body to heal naturally without the need for long-term medication use. By focusing on the structural components of the spine, chiropractic care offers a safe and effective solution for many patients experiencing back pain.

# 2. Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy sound waves to break up adhesions and scar tissue in the muscles and soft tissues surrounding the spine. These adhesions can restrict movement and contribute to chronic pain. By breaking them down, shockwave therapy increases the range of motion, reduces stiffness, and promotes the body’s natural healing process. This approach is particularly beneficial for patients who have developed chronic back pain due to muscle imbalances or previous injuries.

# 3. Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. This technique stimulates blood flow and promotes healing in damaged tissues. For patients with chronic lower back pain, acupuncture can reduce inflammation, relieve muscle tension, and enhance circulation to the affected area. By improving blood flow, acupuncture supports tissue repair and provides relief from pain, allowing patients to regain their mobility and function.

# 4. Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is an effective way to stretch tight muscles, release tension, and improve flexibility. Chronic lower back pain often leads to muscle tightness, which can exacerbate discomfort and limit movement. Through targeted massage techniques, therapists at Portland Wellness Care work to relax tight muscles, improve blood flow, and enhance the body’s overall flexibility. Massage therapy can be an integral part of a comprehensive treatment plan, complementing other modalities like chiropractic care and acupuncture.

Take Control of Your Back Pain

The next time you experience chronic back pain or sciatica, consider seeking a holistic approach that focuses on uncovering and treating the root cause of your discomfort. Dr. Cathcart and the team at Portland Wellness Care are committed to providing personalized care to help you regain your quality of life. By addressing the underlying issues, they offer sustainable solutions that go beyond temporary pain relief.

Lower back pain doesn’t have to be a life sentence. With the right combination of treatments, including chiropractic care, shockwave therapy, acupuncture, and massage, you can find lasting relief and improve your overall well-being. Give Portland Wellness Care a call today to start your journey toward a pain-free life.

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