New Balance Chiropractic
Sciatica Treatment in Seattle, WA
Chiropractic care for sciatica symptoms, low back discomfort, hip tension, and radiating leg pain patterns.
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Care for Sciatica and Radiating Pain Patterns
Sciatica symptoms can feel like pain, tightness, tingling, or irritation that travels from the lower back or hip into the leg. The source can vary, which is why a careful evaluation matters.
At New Balance Chiropractic, care is built around your symptoms, mobility, posture, and how your lower back, pelvis, hips, and soft tissue are working together. The goal is to reduce irritation, improve movement, and support recovery.
Low Back & Hip Support
Care focused on the lower back, pelvis, and hip mechanics that may contribute to sciatica symptoms.
Nerve Mobility
Gentle movement and mobility guidance to support comfort and reduce irritation around sensitive movement patterns.
Recovery Guidance
Practical support for sitting, lifting, walking, and daily habits that can affect sciatica recovery.


How Sciatica Care Works
Your care starts with identifying how your symptoms behave and what movements or positions affect your comfort.
Symptom Review
We discuss where you feel symptoms, what aggravates them, and how they affect sitting, walking, sleep, and work.
Movement Evaluation
We assess mobility, posture, and lower back or hip patterns that may be contributing to nerve irritation.
Personalized Support
Care may include chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue work, mobility coaching, and home guidance.
Sciatica Treatment Q&A
What does sciatica feel like?
Sciatica may feel like pain, tingling, numbness, or irritation traveling from the lower back or hip into the leg.
Can chiropractic care help sciatica symptoms?
Many patients seek chiropractic care for sciatica-related low back, hip, and leg symptoms. Your care plan depends on your evaluation.
Is every leg pain sciatica?
No. Leg pain can come from several causes, so an evaluation helps determine whether sciatica or another issue may be involved.
What should I avoid with sciatica?
This depends on your symptoms. Your chiropractor can help you identify movements, positions, or habits that may need temporary modification.
Can sitting make sciatica worse?
For some people, prolonged sitting increases symptoms. Posture, hip mobility, and movement breaks may help reduce irritation.
How soon should I get checked?
If symptoms are affecting walking, sitting, sleep, or daily function, it is a good idea to schedule an evaluation.
Get Support for Sciatica Symptoms
Schedule a visit with New Balance Chiropractic for sciatica care focused on relief, mobility, and better daily function.
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