Sciatica Treatment in Vancouver, WA
Sciatica can be one of the most frustrating types of pain—often starting in the low back and traveling down into the hip, leg, or even the foot.
For many people, it comes and goes… but never fully resolves.
That’s because sciatica isn’t the problem—it’s a symptom of something deeper.
What Causes Sciatica?
Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes irritated or compressed.
This is often caused by underlying issues in the spine, including:
Disc irritation or pressure in the lower back
Joint restriction affecting spinal movement
Muscle tension in the hips and lower back
Postural imbalances placing stress on the spine
These factors create pressure on the nerve, leading to pain, tingling, or numbness down the leg.
Why Sciatica Keeps Coming Back
If the underlying cause isn’t corrected, the nerve continues to get irritated.
That’s why many people experience:
Pain that travels down one leg
Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot
Sharp or shooting pain with certain movements
Temporary relief followed by recurring symptoms
Until the source of pressure is addressed, the cycle continues.
How We Treat Sciatica at the Source
Sciatica isn’t just about the nerve—it’s about what’s putting pressure on it.
At Gambee Chiropractic, we use the PEAK Protocol to reduce nerve irritation by correcting the underlying structural and muscular issues.
Each plan is customized, but follows a proven framework:
Step 1: Restore Spinal Alignment
Step 2: Reduce Muscle Tension
Tight muscles in the hips and lower back are addressed to relieve stress on the spine.
Precise adjustments help reduce pressure on the nerve and improve function.
Step 3: Improve Stability & Posture
Foundational exercises help support the spine and prevent recurring pressure patterns.
If You’re Dealing with Sciatic Pain…
You don’t have to keep managing this.
The right approach focuses on relieving pressure at the source.
👉 Schedule your evaluation today and find out what’s actually driving your sciatic pain.
The Bigger Picture
Sciatica is often connected to underlying issues in the low back and posture.
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