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If you’ve ever experienced a sharp, burning, or electric-shock sensation shooting from your lower back down through your leg — sometimes all the way to your foot — you know there’s nothing quite like sciatic nerve pain. It’s debilitating, unpredictable, and often misunderstood. At Murphy Chiropractic in Kenosha, WI, Dr. John Murphy has helped hundreds of sciatica patients get lasting relief without surgery or long-term reliance on medications. Here’s everything you need to know.
The sciatic nerve is the largest and longest nerve in the human body. It originates from several nerve roots in the lower lumbar and sacral spine (L4, L5, S1, S2, S3), merges into a single nerve in the buttock area, and travels down the back of each leg — branching into smaller nerves that reach the foot and toes.
Because of its size and reach, when the sciatic nerve is irritated or compressed, the pain can be felt anywhere along its path — and it can feel very different depending on where the compression is happening.
Sciatica typically affects one leg at a time. Classic symptoms include:
In severe cases, sciatica can affect bowel or bladder function — if this happens, seek emergency care immediately.
Sciatica is a symptom, not a diagnosis. It’s caused by something compressing or irritating the sciatic nerve. The most common causes include:
This is the most frequent cause of sciatica. When a disc in the lower spine bulges or ruptures, the displaced disc material can press directly on the nerve root. Even a small herniation can cause significant sciatic nerve symptoms.
Narrowing of the spinal canal — often from bone spurs or thickened ligaments that develop with age — can compress the nerve roots that form the sciatic nerve.
The piriformis is a muscle deep in the buttock that the sciatic nerve passes through (or, in some people, right next to). When this muscle becomes tight or inflamed — from sitting, overuse, or trauma — it can clamp down on the sciatic nerve, mimicking disc-related sciatica.
A condition where one vertebra slips forward over the one below it, which can narrow the opening through which nerve roots exit the spine.
The additional weight and shifted center of gravity during pregnancy can put pressure on the sciatic nerve, especially in the third trimester.
The goal of chiropractic care for sciatica is to identify and address the underlying cause of nerve compression — not just mask the pain. Dr. Murphy uses a combination of approaches depending on your specific diagnosis:
Targeted adjustments restore proper alignment and motion to the lumbar spine, reducing the mechanical pressure on nerve roots. When vertebrae are misaligned, they can narrow the spaces through which nerve roots exit — adjustments open those spaces back up.
For disc-related sciatica, PROTEC Floating Manipulative Therapy is one of our most effective tools. By creating negative pressure within the disc, it helps retract herniated disc material away from the nerve root — addressing the problem at its source.
FDA-cleared MedX laser therapy reduces inflammation around irritated nerve tissue and promotes cellular healing. It’s particularly useful for reducing the sharp, acute pain of active sciatic nerve inflammation.
A warm water table treatment before your adjustment relaxes the piriformis and other surrounding muscles, making treatment more comfortable and effective — and addressing piriformis syndrome as a contributing factor.
Dr. Murphy will recommend specific stretches and exercises to help stabilize the spine, release piriformis tension, and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
Most sciatica patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within 2–4 weeks of starting chiropractic care. The timeline depends on what’s causing the sciatica, how long you’ve had it, and how well you follow your care plan.
It’s important to understand that complete healing often takes longer than symptom relief. Nerve tissue heals slowly. Even after you feel better, continuing your care plan through the recommended course of treatment is important to ensure full recovery and prevent relapse.
Not all leg pain is sciatica. Hip arthritis, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and hamstring injuries can all cause pain that radiates down the leg and is mistaken for sciatica. This is why a proper evaluation — not a self-diagnosis — is so important. Dr. Murphy will perform a comprehensive examination to confirm the source of your pain before recommending treatment.
Sciatica can make sitting at your desk unbearable, sleeping through the night impossible, and simple activities like getting in and out of the car feel daunting. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. Conservative chiropractic care — not surgery — is the first-line treatment recommended by most spinal specialists for sciatica, and at Murphy Chiropractic, we have the tools to deliver real results.
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Murphy Chiropractic, S.C.
Dr. John C. Murphy, D.C.
Licensed Chiropractor
Wisconsin License #3307-012
NPI 1891793394