September 21 2024 0Comment
Lower Back Radicular Pain

Understanding Lower Back Radicular Pain At Saint James Clinic of Physiotherapy, Glasgow, UK

Lower back radicular pain, often called sciatica, occurs when nerves in the lower spine are compressed or irritated, causing pain to radiate down the leg. This condition can stem from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or other spinal issues. The pain is typically sharp, shooting, or burning and may be accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness.

At Saint James Clinic of Physiotherapy in Glasgow, I specialize in treating lower back radicular pain through customized physiotherapy programs. My approach focuses on reducing nerve compression, improving flexibility, and strengthening the muscles that support the spine.

Treatment Options:

Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to mobilize the spine and relieve nerve pressure.
Exercise Therapy: Targeted exercises to improve strength and mobility in the lower back and legs.
Posture Correction: This helps you maintain proper alignment to prevent further nerve irritation.
Pain Management: I offer strategies to manage pain effectively, allowing you to resume daily activities with less discomfort.

If you’re suffering from lower back radicular pain, don’t let it limit your mobility and quality of life. My team at Saint James Clinic of Physiotherapy in Glasgow is here to help you get back on your feet, pain-free and stronger than ever. Book your appointment today and take the first step toward long-term relief!

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