Acupuncture and
Natural Therapies for Sciatica
Acupuncture and Chinese
medicine have proven to be effective for many people who suffer
from sciatica. This condition, which is characterized by nervy
and gnawing pain that radiates from the low back down one or
both legs, can be debilitating and frustrating. Many patients
have tried conventional therapies such as pain medications,
physical therapy, and chiropractic but still struggle with the
condition.
In acupuncture theory, pain
is believed to be due to stuck energy and blood in the body. It
is always a result of impeded circulation, which can lead to
inflammation or degeneration. In the case of sciatica, the gall
bladder meridian is typically in need of energetic balancing.
This meridian runs from the piriformus muscle in the buttocks
down the lateral side of the legs, which is the pathway of the
sciatic nerve. Qi stagnation (stuck energy) occurs in this
meridian due to suppressed anger and stress. Because of this, a
common dynamic amongst sciatica patients is that they tend to
hold onto anger or express it inappropriately.
Acupuncture is a gentle
treatment that is intended to be very relaxing, restorative and
balancing. As the primary goal is to regulate the flow of Qi in
the gall bladder meridian, one often notices that their entire
sense of health is boosted from the treatment: physically,
emotionally, and mentally. Most of my sciatic patients come for
treatment 1-2 times per week for 4 weeks, at which time we
assess for progress. The treatment plan depends upon the
severity of the pain and how long it has been there.
Chinese herbal medicine can
also play an important role in treating this condition. The
following herbal formulas have all been proven to be useful in
the treatment of sciatica:
du huo ji sheng tang: One of
the main formulas for treating pain and spasm from the waist
down
you gui wan: A kidney tonic
formula that treats low back pain due to internal cold and
deficiency
channel flow: A formula by
Health Concerns that treats pain anywhere in the body
yao tong pian: One of the
main formulas for all kinds of low back pain
Other people have found the
following supplements to be helpful for sciatica:
-
bromelain: anti-inflammatory enzyme
-
fish oil: (3,000 mg daily)
-
5 HTP: (a natural precursor to
serotonin; many people with chronic pain are serotonin
deficient)
There are also specific yoga
posture that are helpful for both prevention and for active
flare ups. These poses are best learned from a yoga instructor,
as it is fairly easy to exacerbate this condition with
stretching.
With the right combination of
therapies, sciatica typically responds very well to treatment. I
recommend combining acupuncture with Chinese herbs for a few
weeks and possibly adding some targeted stretches. This should
go a long way in your recovery from this painful condition.
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