Still looking for your sciatic nerve cure? At this point, it is probably starting to seem like a myth.
People keep telling you that relief is just around the corner, but you never seem to find it.
You feel tired and frustrated and beaten down.
You are in so much pain, and all you can think of is stopping it.
Even worse, you are doing your part.
You have kept the doctors appointments and done your research.
You have done everything that you have been promised would really help you.
But you are obviously still in pain, or you would not be here.
And the more options you try, the more painful, expensive, and scary your options become.
Why is finding relief so hard? I wish I could offer you a magic pill and tell you this would all go away.
I wish I could blink and hand you back the life that you once had.
But I can't.
What I can do though is tell you how you can be pain free.
And how you can stay pain free forever.
Massage therapy is one of the best remedies for sciatica.
Your massage therapist will use pressure and strokes on specific muscle groups in the lower back to release to keep the muscles from tensing and hurting the sciatica nerve.
An added bonus of this therapy is that it also removes toxins that are stored in the muscles.
Most people would say that this is not a cure.
They would say that a cure would mean that you would not have to worry about your sciatic nerve pain ever again.
But there are three reasons that I don't agree with that 1.
After a few treatments with a massage therapist, you will find that you are pain free for longer and longer periods of time.
It is not uncommon for people to stop needing massages for months, or longer, before picking them back up again for pain management.
2.
All of the medical 'cures' for sciatica are only temporary.
Many people can go for years without more pain, but at some point, the pain will return.
It is not uncommon for the pain to return even worse after something invasive (mainly surgery or injections), is done to the body.
Can you really handle more pain? 3.
Out of all of the treatments out there, massage is one of the most relaxing.
It can give you instant relief and it feels good.
If you have to return to treatment for pain management, shouldn't it be something that is easy, gives you fast relief, and is painless? After all you have been through, don't you deserve that?
People keep telling you that relief is just around the corner, but you never seem to find it.
You feel tired and frustrated and beaten down.
You are in so much pain, and all you can think of is stopping it.
Even worse, you are doing your part.
You have kept the doctors appointments and done your research.
You have done everything that you have been promised would really help you.
But you are obviously still in pain, or you would not be here.
And the more options you try, the more painful, expensive, and scary your options become.
Why is finding relief so hard? I wish I could offer you a magic pill and tell you this would all go away.
I wish I could blink and hand you back the life that you once had.
But I can't.
What I can do though is tell you how you can be pain free.
And how you can stay pain free forever.
Massage therapy is one of the best remedies for sciatica.
Your massage therapist will use pressure and strokes on specific muscle groups in the lower back to release to keep the muscles from tensing and hurting the sciatica nerve.
An added bonus of this therapy is that it also removes toxins that are stored in the muscles.
Most people would say that this is not a cure.
They would say that a cure would mean that you would not have to worry about your sciatic nerve pain ever again.
But there are three reasons that I don't agree with that 1.
After a few treatments with a massage therapist, you will find that you are pain free for longer and longer periods of time.
It is not uncommon for people to stop needing massages for months, or longer, before picking them back up again for pain management.
2.
All of the medical 'cures' for sciatica are only temporary.
Many people can go for years without more pain, but at some point, the pain will return.
It is not uncommon for the pain to return even worse after something invasive (mainly surgery or injections), is done to the body.
Can you really handle more pain? 3.
Out of all of the treatments out there, massage is one of the most relaxing.
It can give you instant relief and it feels good.
If you have to return to treatment for pain management, shouldn't it be something that is easy, gives you fast relief, and is painless? After all you have been through, don't you deserve that?
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