Sciatica is a term used for a group of symptoms that occur when the sciatic nerve is compressed. This compression is typically due to a herniated disc, overgrowth of a bone, or certain medical conditions. While sciatica can happen to anyone, there are a few factors that increase a personâs risk. Dr. Goozdich and our team at Tukee Lifestyle Chiropractic in the Foothills of Arizona have put together a guide to some of the common risk factors for sciatica.
Age
Age plays a role in the health of the spine â especially if physical activity has decreased. Changes like bone spurs and narrowing discs that often come with age have been known to lead to sciatica.
Poor Posture
Poor posture can lead to a variety of issues. When you are not keeping your spine in a neutral position as you walk, sit, or stand, it can lead to muscle tension, misalignment, and more â all of which can put pressure on the sciatic nerve.
Physical or Sedentary Work
If you work a job that requires a great deal of lifting or twisting your spine, you are at a higher risk of sustaining spinal injuries. This can also be the case if you sit at a desk for long periods. While youâre not being physical, it also means youâre not stretching or moving your spine. Instead, you are potentially compressing each component of the spinal column.
Diabetes and Smoking
Both smoking and diabetes cause issues with your blood circulation, prolong recovery and damage your nerves. Additionally, smoking dehydrates your body, including your discs, making them more susceptible to herniation.
Obesity
When you carry extra weight, it puts extra, undue pressure on the spine. This can lead to misalignment, disc herniation, sciatica, and more.
Contact Our Chiropractor in Ahwatukee, AZ
Whether you have already developed sciatica or would like to address the risk factors in your life to prevent it, Dr. Goozdich and our team at Tukee Lifestyle Chiropractic can help. Schedule an appointment in the Foothills of Arizona by calling us today at (480) 912-4040 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.