Sciatica and Lower Back Pain Treatment


At CSI Healthcare, we specialize in diagnosing and treating sciatica and lower back pain, two of the most common yet debilitating conditions. Our personalized treatment plans focus on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and preventing recurrence so patients can get back to living comfortably and actively.
What Are Sciatica and Lower Back Pain?
- Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve is compressed or irritated, often causing sharp pain, tingling, or numbness that radiates down the leg.
- Lower back pain may stem from muscle strain, herniated discs, arthritis, or spinal issues, and can range from mild discomfort to severe, limiting pain.
Both conditions can significantly impact daily life if left untreated.
What Causes Sciatica and Lower Back Pain
Our care begins with a comprehensive evaluation, which may include physical exams, imaging, and neurological assessments. Based on findings, treatment may involve physical therapy, targeted exercises, pain management techniques, joint or nerve injections, and lifestyle recommendations. We focus on both short-term relief and long-term spinal health.
Conditions Treated with Sciatica & Lower Back Pain Care
We address a wide range of causes, including:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Spinal stenosis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Muscle strains and ligament sprains
- Nerve compression or inflammation
- Poor posture and ergonomic issues
- Arthritis in the spine
Benefits of Emsculpt NEO
Our integrated approach helps patients achieve lasting relief.

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
What is the difference between sciatica and general back pain?
Sciatica radiates down the leg due to nerve irritation, while lower back pain may remain localized or spread differently.
Do all cases of sciatica need surgery?
No—many patients improve with non-surgical treatments such as therapy, medications, or injections.
How long does it take to recover from lower back pain?
Recovery depends on severity, but many patients see improvement within weeks of starting care.
When should I seek medical care for sciatica or back pain?
If pain persists more than a week, radiates to the legs, or is severe, medical evaluation is recommended.