Treatment
Sciatica Therapy
Calm the nerve. Take pressure off the source. Skip the surgery when you can.
Most sciatica is driven by nerve compression and inflammation that injections and generic stretching don't resolve. Our protocol identifies the exact source of the irritation and uses computer-guided spinal decompression, anti-inflammatory care, and nerve-glide rehab to calm the nerve and keep it calm.
How it works
The step-by-step protocol.
Nerve-source diagnosis
Confirm which nerve root is involved and what's compressing it before treatment begins.
Computer-guided decompression
Cycled, gentle traction designed to take pressure off the disc and nerve.
Anti-inflammatory protocols
Calm the irritated nerve so the body can stop guarding.
Nerve-glide & stabilization rehab
Restore nerve mobility and build the core and hip patterns that keep sciatica from re-flaring.
What's included
Modalities used in this protocol.
- Non-surgical spinal decompression
- Precision chiropractic care
- Nerve-glide and stabilization rehab
- At-home guidance to avoid flare triggers
Who this is for
- Leg pain, numbness, or tingling that radiates from the low back
- Sitting or bending makes it worse
- Epidurals that wore off
- Considering discectomy or fusion
Who it's not for
- Cauda equina or severe progressive weakness — surgical referral
- Severe osteoporosis or other decompression contraindications
What to expect
No surprises — here's the rhythm of care.
Visit length
30–45 minutes
Frequency
2–3x per week, early phase
Typical plan
8–12 weeks
Sensation
Most patients find decompression relaxing
Patient testimonials
Hear it from patients in their own words.
Video testimonial
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Common questions
Ready to find out if sciatica therapy is right for you?
Schedule your consultation with Dr. Troy Stuckey, D.C.. No pressure, no obligation — just a clear answer about whether you're a candidate.
