Is Your Leg Pain Coming from Your Low Back?

Bottom Line:

It may seem odd to think that nagging leg, calf, or foot pain could be traced back to a low back problem, but this happens more times than you’d think! 

 

But if you've had pain in your leg or foot, a pinched nerve in your low back may be creating your issue! 

Pain that travels along a spinal nerve is called radicular pain, and it's one of the most common types of pain that occurs as a result of spinal nerve compression. 


Why it Matters:

Your spinal nerves can be pinched or compressed by multiple structures in the spine, including a bone, disc, or a ligament. 

Whichever your pain is coming from, it's important to know that all have a great chance of recovering without the need for drugs or surgery. 

 

Here’s a closer look:

· Bone Spurs: Bone spurs can form as a result of joint damage associated with osteoarthritis, and these can sometimes grow large enough to pinch your spinal nerves. Often times, these bone spurs in the spine are thought of as the “grey hair” of the spine. 

· Disc Herniations: Disc herniations, bulges, or tears can invade the space of your nerves and that inflammation and pressure can cause narrowing of the canals. When inflammation begins to inhabit these canals, pain often follows. 

· Ligament Hypertrophy: Ligament hypertrophy (or overgrowth) can happen with age and injuries and lead to added pressure your nerves. 


Next Steps: 

Leg pain that begins in your low back can start with an injury, or for what seems like no reason at all. 

Either way, your body is telling you to Pay Attention Inside Now! Pain is the alarm system that something is not functioning properly. 

If you're in the Omaha area and looking for a reliable Omaha chiropractor, ProMove Chiropractic & Performance can help. Our lead chiropractor, Dr. Sealey, has years of experience in identifying and treating conditions related to pinched or compressed nerves, often presenting as leg pain originating from the lower back. He specializes in offering non-invasive treatments to reduce inflammation, restore proper joint motion, and offer care plans tailored to each individual's condition and lifestyle.

Finding a skilled 'chiropractor near me' who understands the complexities of the nervous system can make all the difference in your recovery journey. We're dedicated to helping our patients regain their quality of life, relieving them of persistent pain, and offering strategies to prevent future occurrences. With our evidence-based treatment methods, we aim to address the root cause of your pain, not just the symptoms.

Every day in our practice, we help people treat their compressed nerves and regain their quality of life. 

 

Reducing inflammation, establishing proper joint motion, and taking proactive steps to reduce the likelihood of the pain coming back are all part of our care plans.

So, if you've felt leg pain, give us a call today!

Dalton Sealey DC, CSCS

ProMove Chiropractic & Performance

402.915.4901

drsealey@promovechiropractic.com

Don't let leg pain disrupt your everyday life. Reach out to our trusted Omaha chiropractor today at 402.915.4901 and let's put you on the path towards lasting relief and recovery.


Science Source(s): 

Radiculopathy. Johns Hopkins Medicine. 2021.

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