My mom
mrsperry1015
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Good morning everyone! My mom wanted me to ask on here she has siatica or however you spell it in her back and hips and she was wondering aside from walking what's some other excerises she could do at home? We both bought workout trampolines but she can't use hers
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Ask her doctor or her physical therapist instead of asking strangers in the internet.8
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That's rude. Nothing wrong with asking. Some of us have experience with this problem. Go on Pinterest and look for stretches for sciatica. Yoga has changed my life helping with it. Plus walking and losing weight all help. As for meds I take ibuprofen. That's what helps me. Don't underestimate the help yoga can do. It is amazing in helping your body. Good luck6
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I suffered from sciatica, well still am not fully recovered. It started 2014. Lower back, left leg from the bum straight down my leg to my toes going numb. Could not sleep, had few hours of broken sleep. I know how hard it must be.
Take meds, so many stretches can be done. Going to the gym is what made be moble again. Lay on your front, and do half push up. Deadline, but without weights. Just go through the motion. 10 repetitive movements.4 -
I suffered from sciatica, well still am not fully recovered. It started 2014. Lower back, left leg from the bum straight down my leg to my toes going numb. Could not sleep, had few hours of broken sleep. I know how hard it must be.
Take meds, so many stretches can be done. Going to the gym is what made be moble again. Lay on your front, and do half push up. Deadline, but without weights. Just go through the motion. 10 repetitive movements.
I was going 2 say the same.....
On hands & knees.......pushing the effected leg out behind you.
Hope she feels better!
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Ask her doctor or her physical therapist instead of asking strangers in the internet.
I don't think this statement is rude at all. If someone has been diagnosed (the key word being "diagnosed") with sciatica their doctor has no doubt made recommendations as to a treatment regimen including exercises. Because worsening sciatica can result in some not so fun physical issues such as loss of bowel and urinary function it's kind of important to not self-diagnose your condition and rely on the "strangers on the internet" for exercise advice.9 -
I have had it. You do really need to encourage her first to talk to a doctor, possibly an orthopedist, to make sure that anything she does is not likely to make it worse. Seriously, first step: don't make it worse. I don't think the person above meant at heart to be rude, but just cautious.
What I *suspect they will tell her is to start with stretching exercises and things to strengthen her core, i.e., stomach and lower back muscles. What that means depends alot on her current physical condition, and I can't emphasize that enough. For one person it could mean weight training and for another it could mean 10 crunches and 1 20-second plank. If she can afford it and if its medically recommended, physical therapy could be the way to go for learning the right exercises. However, they may also tell her to do NOTHING strenuous AT ALL until the pain passes, because it could well be that anything could make it worse. This is why I don't think its rude to emphasize getting that expert advice in this case. An X-ray or MRI really should be done before any informed decisions can be made about this.
If she's on pain meds and/or muscle relaxants for this, then it might be particularly important to avoid exercise so that further injuries aren't masked by the meds. So really, there's no good advice any of us can give that you should actually take at this point.1 -
I greatly reduced my sciatica pain with a foam roller. She can find some videos on YouTube and buy a foam roller in Amazon. I went from not being able to run five minutes to running twenty minutes comfortably. I also put ice to the area. The pain is almost gone. I still think, though, that your mom needs to go to the Doctor because her condition could be different, and may require a special treatment.1
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She needs to see a doctor and if necessary and orthopedist or back specialist. Back issues are very tricky and you can do some serious damage if it's not evaluated professionally. Please don't take any advice from anybody on this website even though they may be giving what they believe is good advice they have no idea what they're talking about good luck6
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A doctor is not the answer to everything! Learning from other people and there experiences is a very valuable thing. These days people wanna run to doctors and pop pills. They think that's always the cure.Sometimes a doctor is a lifesaver and sometimes they don't help at all.1
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A doctor is not the answer to everything! Learning from other people and there experiences is a very valuable thing. These days people wanna run to doctors and pop pills. They think that's always the cure.Sometimes a doctor is a lifesaver and sometimes they don't help at all.
And do you think that recommendations given by online strangers are the answer to everything regardless of their "experience" with health issues?? The OP is asking a question about her mother, probably an elderly person and not even a member of MFP.
Sometimes people with good intentions give good advice and sometimes they don't help at all and make things worse. Experiences are different so what worked for one person it may not work for others.
The OP can go to the Mayo Clinic website and read more about the subject; at least that site is written and managed by medical professionals.
Edited to add these links.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sciatica/basics/symptoms/CON-20026478
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sciatica/basics/lifestyle-home-remedies/CON-20026478
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That's rude. Nothing wrong with asking. Some of us have experience with this problem. Go on Pinterest and look for stretches for sciatica. Yoga has changed my life helping with it. Plus walking and losing weight all help. As for meds I take ibuprofen. That's what helps me. Don't underestimate the help yoga can do. It is amazing in helping your body. Good luck
Telling someone to check with at doctor or physical therapist is not rude at all, it is the correct advice. Sciatica is not an injury or disease, it is a symptom of many possible issues. The incorrect treatment/stretches for the root cause of the OP's mom, may cause the problem to get worse.
P.S. I've had several bouts of sciatic pain from 2-3 different root causes, each required a different type of treatment.3 -
I have sciatica now and again. It is very painful and walking actually can be hard too. Talking to a Dr is best, I always suggest that. However, if she has access to a recumbant bike that should work.
Here are some tips to alleviate it:
1- Lay down and put your legs up so they are on something at a 90% angle. I would lay on floor with butt by couch, legs up, calves and feet on couch. Do do on floor though unless you are sure you can get up.
2- if you sleep on your back, put a pillow under your knees, this takes pressure off.
3- Standing, if you are doing anything while standing (dishes?) put small step there and put foot on it, the side that hurts, takes pressure off. Anywhere you must stand do this.
Other thing that I found helped a lot, building your core, stomach, obliques and back. Pilates classes or videos really are great for back. they tell you what to do as well if you have lower back pain (Put your hands under your butt to help prevent additional strain, also important when stretching forward, try to keep your back straight instead of bending, its harder, but keeps you from overstretching the tendons). The stronger the muscles around the area, the less it will hurt.
FYI, pregnancy is what gave me sciatica and many of the tips are from the Dr. My mom had trouble and did the pillow under her legs and it really helped.0 -
mrsperry1015 wrote: »Ask her doctor or her physical therapist instead of asking strangers in the internet.
See my answer just above. Doctor is good thing, but I offered you some suggestions. It is actually OK to ask, but important to be careful.1 -
A doctor is not the answer to everything! Learning from other people and there experiences is a very valuable thing. These days people wanna run to doctors and pop pills. They think that's always the cure.Sometimes a doctor is a lifesaver and sometimes they don't help at all.
Actually, with medical conditions/complications, it is best to work with a physician...and not just for pills. When I herniated my c6/7 disk I went to the doctor, not to get pills, but so that I could be referred to a physical therapist for proper rehabilitation. There are many number of things on the exercise front that could have resulted in more damage rather than helping...I didn't, nor would I even have thought of asking MFP what I should be doing in that instance.
Back issues are tricky business...I wouldn't be giving recommendations to anyone with back issues when they need actual medical advice.6
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