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    What's the Difference Between True Sciatica and False Sciatica?

    Last updated 1 year ago

    It’s important to understand the difference between true sciatica and false sciatica in order to properly explore your treatment options. Sciatica shows itself as pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling manifested in the leg. These symptoms develop with both true sciatica and false sciatica, but the two have separate causes. The following article explores some of the differences:

    True Sciatica
    The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body, running from the lower back through the buttock and down to the lower limb. True sciatica results when pressure is on the sciatic nerve at the nerve root, most commonly caused by a bulging or herniated disc. Nerve compression at the root is the reason the entire leg is affected poorly.

    False Sciatica
    Many times, lower limb pain is misdiagnosed as sciatica. There are a number of other causes for lower limb problems and these can be categorized as false sciatica. One of the more common causes is piriformis muscle syndrome. When the piriformis muscle spasms, it can cause compression on the sciatic nerve, sending the characteristic pain, tingling, and numbness down the leg.

    Diagnosis and Treatment
    Because the only visible symptoms of both conditions are identical, it can be difficult to properly diagnose the condition. True sciatica, however, is best resolved with the help of a chiropractor, while false sciatica can best be addressed by a massage therapist. Your physician will conduct a series of diagnostic tests to determine which condition you have and what will be the best method of treatment.

    For more information on massage therapy for sciatica, contact Personal Injury Physicians. We can help ease your personal injury pain with our state-of-the-art facility and superior doctors, massage therapists, and medical assistants. Call us at (904) 638-3702 to find out more about the services we provide or to schedule an appointment.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

    Massage Therapy: What Is a Trigger Point Massage?

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Massage therapy can be used as treatment for a number of personal injuries. A trigger point massage is used to locate sensitive areas of the muscle in order to help relieve pain in other areas.

    The following video explores in depth how trigger points work and what a trigger point massage can offer you. Watch the video for a real life example of a trigger point.

    For quality massage therapists to treat your personal injury, contact Personal Injury Physicians. We combine comfort, confidentiality, and attention to restore our patients to their pre-injured self. For more information on our services or to schedule an appointment with one of our caring providers, call (904) 638-3702.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

    Common Sports-Related Injuries

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Injuries in sports are common because athletes are constantly using and wearing out their muscles. Such injuries can be caused by excessive use, poor practices, or simple, everyday accidents. The following lists a few common sports-related injuries:

    • Pulls: Any muscle in your body can be pulled. Though stretching beforehand can prepare muscles for vigorous exercise, you can still pull a muscle through strain, overuse, fatigue, or falling. Working your way slowly into strenuous activity can help, but too much force on the muscle can cause it to tear. Excessive tear results in a muscle tear.

    • Sprains: Bones are connected at joints, surrounded by tissues called ligaments. Falling, twisting, or being struck can cause the ligaments to stretch or tear, resulting in a sprain. Common sprain areas include the ankle and wrist, and further movement of the joint will likely be painful.

    • Fracture: Broken bones are complex injuries, commonly the result of falling or getting hit. They can puncture the skin, resulting in an open or compound fracture. Fractures require immediate medical attention, and often require a cast, splint, or surgery to repair the bone.

    • Dislocation: When a joint is forced out of position, it results in a dislocation. These usually result from a contact sport, following a fall or a blow. The dislocation makes moving the joint impossible, rendering the limb immobile. These injuries tend to be painful, swollen, and visibly out of place.

    Since many sports injuries require immediate medical attention, it’s important to cease playing right away. Physical therapy or medically supervised exercise can be routine experiences for follow-up care after a sports-related injury. At Personal Injury Physicians, we provide a number of medical services for common sports-related injuries. For more information on what we can offer or to set up an appointment with one of our highly trained physicians or massage therapists, call us today at (904) 638-3702.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

    Essential Aspects of Any Personal Injury Facility

    Last updated 1 year ago

    When preparing to choose a personal injury facility, there are a number of characteristics you should be careful to take into account. Find an up-to-date medical center that can offer you the greatest care. Here are a few aspects of a facility that you should be looking for:

    Digital X-Ray Imaging
    Traditional X-rays took a long time and used a lot of radiation. Digital X-ray imaging is efficient, uses less radiation, and produces a digital image that can be saved in the patient’s medical record. Digital radiography indicates a personal injury facility that is capable of repairing your personal injury.

    Synergy Physical Rehabilitation Equipment
    Massage therapy is a serious part of personal injury treatment. Physical therapy is likely necessary for the majority of personal injury cases. With synergy physical rehabilitation equipment, massage therapists can work with you to mutually reach a point of mending for your personal injury.

    Therapeutic Modality Devices
    Used to heal injured patients, therapeutic modality devices are used in addition to traditional medicine and exercise to speed up the recovery process. The therapy can include electrical nerve stimulation, high-volt pulsed current, and magnetic field therapy, but each practice will be individualized to suit each patient’s needs.

    Quality Staff
    A variety of doctors, massage therapists, and medical assistants should be employed at a good personal injury facility. Find a group that meshes well together and makes you feel comfortable and confident about your treatment plan. A personal injury staff is there to serve you, so don’t hesitate to find the one that feels right.

    At Personal Injury Physicians, we offer the above services and more. By employing comfort, confidentiality, and attention, we make returning our patients to their pre-injured healthy state of life our first priority. For more information or to set up an appointment with one of our caring providers, call us today at (904) 638-3702.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

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