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Acupuncture TrainersMy mother has a sciatic nerve pinched and severe pain! Does anyone know if acupuncture could help?

She was a doctor and a chiropractor and none of this helps. His doctor does not seem concerned but the pain is intense, I guess. She can barely walk and when she does, it is more bump. It will work and then comes home and sleep. I tried to help her exercise, but it is painful for her. I am a personal trainer, so I know how to take it slow, but it does not seem to be able to do much. I found online that acupuncture could be an option. All information will be useful! Thank you!

I have a pinched nerve recurrent and found that chiropractic helps. I've never had acupuncture, but would certainly consider. the parents of a friend went back to China in their first Westerners allowed in and saw a man having brain surgery. His only anesthetic was acupuncture. The World Health Organization has said that acupuncture has proven to treat back pain.
Knowing the pain, she, it is worth trying.

I had a little battle sciatic pain several years ago and my acupuncturist could really help. This and stretching. But the needles actually attenuated inflammation. I also took a lot of magnesium glycinate well.

Acupuncture and massage are certainly good things to try.
Sciatica can be difficult to treat and chiropractors are better than others - they need to see an experienced sports chiropractor can be.

I had a worsening (untreated) sciatica for 18 months before it gets so bad I finally asked for help. I tried physiotherapy, chiropractic and acupuncture, and although it was too late for anything to heal me (I ended up having surgery after a rapid decline in three weeks until I could walk!). the only thing that relieved the pain was acupuncture. I am 2.5 years after surgery, and even now if I feel that my sciatica back niggle, I see my therapist that corrective acupuncture, massage and cupping, and I am well again. I would never go back to a new physio. That said, however, I was more healing thing to do with the medicine that they practice the technique. I wish your mom the best I know how painful it can be.

Posted on April 30, 2010.
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