Sciatica Treatment in Cape Coral and Southwest Florida
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Individual treatment recommendations vary by patient. Please consult a qualified medical provider for diagnosis and treatment options.
Sciatica pain can make standing, walking, sitting, and daily movement uncomfortable. At Pain Centers of SWFL, we provide personalized sciatica treatment for patients throughout Cape Coral and surrounding Southwest Florida communities.
Sciatica commonly develops when the sciatic nerve becomes irritated or compressed in the lower back or spine. Symptoms may range from mild discomfort to severe radiating pain affecting the lower back, hips, buttocks, and legs. Our providers focus on individualized treatment plans designed to help manage pain and improve mobility.
What Causes Sciatica?
Sciatica is often caused by pressure or irritation affecting the sciatic nerve.
One of the most common causes of sciatica is a herniated disc. Bulging or damaged spinal discs may place pressure on nearby nerves, leading to radiating pain and nerve-related symptoms.
Additional causes of sciatica may include:
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Degenerative disc disease
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Spinal stenosis
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Arthritis
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Muscle inflammation
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Auto accident injuries
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Sports injuries
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Poor posture
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Nerve compression
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Repetitive stress injuries
Common Symptoms of Sciatica
Common symptoms may include:
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Lower back pain
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Radiating leg pain
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Tingling sensations
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Numbness
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Burning pain
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Muscle weakness
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Pain while sitting
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Hip or buttock discomfort
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Difficulty walking
Sciatica Treatments We Offer
Treatment options may include:
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Epidural Steroid Injections
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Medication Management
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Nerve Blocks
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Physical Therapy Coordination
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Minimally Invasive Pain Procedures
When Should You Seek Treatment for Sciatica?
You should seek medical evaluation if your symptoms:
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Persist for several weeks
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Worsen over time
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Radiate into the leg
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Cause numbness or tingling
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Interfere with walking or mobility
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Develop after an injury or accident
