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Steps for Easing Sciatica Pain
By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs
During his last year playing with the Los Angeles Lakers (2013-14), Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash was harassed by fans for posting a picture of himself swinging a golf club.
Apparently the fans thought if he could do that, what's the excuse for missing more than 100 games because of serious back woes (bulging, torn discs) since becoming a Laker in 2012.
Nashâs response: âI suffer from sciatica and after games I often can't sit in the car on the drive home. There is an incredible difference between this game [basketball] and swinging a golf club.â
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Sciatica affects around 40% of adults at some point in their life. Often, it's caused by a herniated disc in the lower back that's compressing a nerve root, but it can also be caused by spinal stenosis or a spasm of the piriformis or another muscle deep in the buttocks.
Whatever the cause, sciatica can trigger excruciating pain down the back of the leg, along with tingling, weakness, or numbness.
Fortunately, most people recover in three to 12 months with physical therapy. But it's important to take these steps to help speed recovery:
⢠First, get your prescription for physical therapy and combine flexibility training with aerobics and strength training. Aim for improved core strength and better posture to support your spine.
⢠Ask your doctor about taking an anti-inflammatory to ease discomfort so you can exercise.
⢠Manage your weight so you don't put extra strain on back and leg muscles.
⢠Don't sit too much. Stand to work and play as much as possible.
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[Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs]
Steps for Easing Sciatica Pain
By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs
During his last year playing with the Los Angeles Lakers (2013-14), Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash was harassed by fans for posting a picture of himself swinging a golf club.
Apparently the fans thought if he could do that, what's the excuse for missing more than 100 games because of serious back woes (bulging, torn discs) since becoming a Laker in 2012.
Nashâs response: âI suffer from sciatica and after games I often can't sit in the car on the drive home. There is an incredible difference between this game [basketball] and swinging a golf club.â
Special: [Doctor's New Discovery Makes Loose Skin Vanish](
Sciatica affects around 40% of adults at some point in their life. Often, it's caused by a herniated disc in the lower back that's compressing a nerve root, but it can also be caused by spinal stenosis or a spasm of the piriformis or another muscle deep in the buttocks.
Whatever the cause, sciatica can trigger excruciating pain down the back of the leg, along with tingling, weakness, or numbness.
Fortunately, most people recover in three to 12 months with physical therapy. But it's important to take these steps to help speed recovery:
⢠First, get your prescription for physical therapy and combine flexibility training with aerobics and strength training. Aim for improved core strength and better posture to support your spine.
⢠Ask your doctor about taking an anti-inflammatory to ease discomfort so you can exercise.
⢠Manage your weight so you don't put extra strain on back and leg muscles.
⢠Don't sit too much. Stand to work and play as much as possible.
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About the Doctors:
Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of TV's popular "The Dr. Oz Show." He is a professor in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University and directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. Mike Roizen is chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, an award-winning author, and has been the doctor to eight Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Fortune 500 CEOs.
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Steps for Easing Sciatica Pain
By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs
During his last year playing with the Los Angeles Lakers (2013-14), Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash was harassed by fans for posting a picture of himself swinging a golf club.
Apparently the fans thought if he could do that, what's the excuse for missing more than 100 games because of serious back woes (bulging, torn discs) since becoming a Laker in 2012.
Nashâs response: âI suffer from sciatica and after games I often can't sit in the car on the drive home. There is an incredible difference between this game [basketball] and swinging a golf club.â
Special: [Doctor's New Discovery Makes Loose Skin Vanish](
Sciatica affects around 40% of adults at some point in their life. Often, it's caused by a herniated disc in the lower back that's compressing a nerve root, but it can also be caused by spinal stenosis or a spasm of the piriformis or another muscle deep in the buttocks.
Whatever the cause, sciatica can trigger excruciating pain down the back of the leg, along with tingling, weakness, or numbness.
Fortunately, most people recover in three to 12 months with physical therapy. But it's important to take these steps to help speed recovery:
⢠First, get your prescription for physical therapy and combine flexibility training with aerobics and strength training. Aim for improved core strength and better posture to support your spine.
⢠Ask your doctor about taking an anti-inflammatory to ease discomfort so you can exercise.
⢠Manage your weight so you don't put extra strain on back and leg muscles.
⢠Don't sit too much. Stand to work and play as much as possible.
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[Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs]
Steps for Easing Sciatica Pain
By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs
During his last year playing with the Los Angeles Lakers (2013-14), Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash was harassed by fans for posting a picture of himself swinging a golf club.
Apparently the fans thought if he could do that, what's the excuse for missing more than 100 games because of serious back woes (bulging, torn discs) since becoming a Laker in 2012.
Nashâs response: âI suffer from sciatica and after games I often can't sit in the car on the drive home. There is an incredible difference between this game [basketball] and swinging a golf club.â
Special: [Doctor's New Discovery Makes Loose Skin Vanish](
Sciatica affects around 40% of adults at some point in their life. Often, it's caused by a herniated disc in the lower back that's compressing a nerve root, but it can also be caused by spinal stenosis or a spasm of the piriformis or another muscle deep in the buttocks.
Whatever the cause, sciatica can trigger excruciating pain down the back of the leg, along with tingling, weakness, or numbness.
Fortunately, most people recover in three to 12 months with physical therapy. But it's important to take these steps to help speed recovery:
⢠First, get your prescription for physical therapy and combine flexibility training with aerobics and strength training. Aim for improved core strength and better posture to support your spine.
⢠Ask your doctor about taking an anti-inflammatory to ease discomfort so you can exercise.
⢠Manage your weight so you don't put extra strain on back and leg muscles.
⢠Don't sit too much. Stand to work and play as much as possible.
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About the Doctors:
Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of TV's popular "The Dr. Oz Show." He is a professor in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University and directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. Mike Roizen is chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, an award-winning author, and has been the doctor to eight Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Fortune 500 CEOs.
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