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I have personally suffered sciatica nerve pain issues multiple times in my life. At least once a year sometimes twice a year a flare up would happen. I don’t have any herniated disc or injuries so you would think it shouldn’t happen.

After doing months of research on sciatica nerve pinches I understand it better. I don’t plan on being a victim of sciatica nerve pain again. One article I read and wish I could cite but sadly lost the link for it. stated that 84% of people will suffer from sciatica nerve pain in there life time. On a positive I felt like at least I’m not alone. Being in pain for weeks and sometimes months is not fun. The idea of rest is great, but work and bills don’t allow you to sit on your butt for two months. Sadly working and not resting only aggravates the injury more, it’s a real conundrum. 

Time to Fight Back

Where the sciatica nerve runs and origins of pain come from

The last time I suffered sciatica nerve pain I started understanding what I can do to ensure I don’t suffer it and how to rehabilitate it. In this blog I plan on showing you what I learned. The best thing, it doesn’t cost a dime. It just takes some initiative on your end to keep yourself functioning optimally. This will ensure it doesn’t occur again.If it does occur it won’t be as bad, plus you can heal faster.

Understanding The Sciatica Nerve

Sciatica nerve pain to put it bluntly can be a pain in the ass and I mean that literally. A lot times when people complain about chronic lower back pain. They should really be complaining about the sciatica nerve which is causing the issue. Our backs just like our knuckles can crack and stretch out of the socket. Sometimes that pesky sciatica nerve will slip in between the joint that is being cracked or over extended. When this happens the nerve ends up getting clamped down. When that happens boy can it be a real pain, no pun intended.

Main area the sciatica nerve pinches

It isn’t just the back however the sciatica nerve is the largest nerve in the human body. It goes down our legs but generally gets pinched in the back and around our hip joint which this picture will illustrate to the left. When it gets pinched around the hip region the pain will radiate up to our back as well. Leaving us feeling like it is our back that is causing the issue.

To see a more detailed explanation on the sciatica nerve. I recommend checking  out http://www.medicinenet.com/sciatica/article.htm

Relief For Those Suffering

What can you do if you are currently suffering from a nerve pinch? The obvious answer is alternate a heat and ice pack while lying down with plenty of rest. This luxury however doesn’t always exist; we have work and things to do. So in the following video I will show you exercises you can do to speed up the healing process and allow you to cope with your day to day better. Watch it here: Sciatica Nerve Injury Prevention Video pt1

Why Is It That Women Who Workout Seem Less At Risk Of Sciatica Nerve Pinches

Now we are going to talk about what preventative measures we can take, but first. I’ve made a personal observation of a people that don’t exercise with weights, as well as men who exercise with weights both seem suffer sciatica issues. Now the twist females that exercise with weights don’t seem to have sciatica issues. So what makes it so different for a female that lifts weights? My theory is it has to do with how females train compared to males.

Now we are going to talk about what preventative measures we can take, but first. I’ve made a personal observation of a people that don’t exercise with weights, as well as men who exercise with weights both seem suffer sciatica issues. Now the twist females that exercise with weights don’t seem to have sciatica issues. So what makes it so different for a female that lifts weights? My theory is it has to do with how females train compared to males.

Showing the tilt in the lumber from weak abductors

My personal experience, I’ve had my sciatica go out on me almost yearly for many years sometimes twice a year. The second to last time it went out I started taking advantage of the abductor machines in the gym (with the snickering and glances of the other men in the gym). I went to what has been stereotyped a female only machine, heck even some females looked at me weird for using them. What I also started doing was back extensions. I did this for two years straight at the end of every workout. Come year three I neglected it completely. Starting to close in on year four my sciatica went out again. So for almost four years I had no sciatica indecent. Once I started to implement the abductors machines.

I Believe It Is More Than Just Abductor Machines

I believe it goes way deeper than doing just some abductor machines. At that time I didn’t do them with an real reasoning. It was more of me waiting for a friend and just messing around. What I realized is that I was horrible at the abductor machines. Once I maxed out the machine I stopped caring about the exercise. I didn’t realize the benefits it had at the time nor understood why.

Now looking back at it and reading countless articles I understand how important stability, the abductors and ball socket joint in the hip are for keeping a sciatica nerve from being pinched. Just the benefits of feeling more stability in daily day to day activities alone is worth it.

I have two routines I do at the end of every workout one is for stability (my at home routine) The other is building strength for core, abductors and the glutes. Almost all physical therapy routines when it comes to a sciatica will focus on building stability plus working the abductors and glutes. Sometimes they might do a little core work as well.

The core sadly was something else I neglected. Since abs are made in the kitchen I never focus building up core strength, while the sciatic issue gravitates more so around the hip region. I’ve become a firm believer in building core strength to help with this as well, it just feels right I don’t have any rhyme or reason behind it.

When I don’t go to the gym my at home routine focuses on building stability. It will be in the video below. Sciatica Injury Prevention Pt.2

Gym Prevention Routine

Links demonstrating the exercises will be below from www.bodybuilding.com. All exercises follow the same format as my stability video.

2 sets 10 reps, slowly building up each time.

Some gyms have a glute kick back machine some don’t. You’ll typically find a machine in one of two kinds. If your gym doesn’t have it not to worry I have a solution for you that can be done using a leg extension machine which every gym has. I don’t recommend doing a glute kick back with the cable attached to your ankle. The reason for this it you are off balanced and it involves twisting slightly.  If you are having sciatica issues it is not the wisest thing to do.

  • Standing Glute Kick Back
  • Laying Glute Kick Back

No glute kick back machine. No problem make your own with a leg extension.

Watch this video to learn how to make a leg extension machine into a glute kick back make. Video: Glute Kickback on a Leg Extension

As for abs I don’t have a set of exercises for you. Gyms have so many various ab machines it isn’t feasible to name a specific exercise. I recommend doing the leg raise I showed you in the video. Pick 2 exercise machines that you feel comfortable with one for upper and lower abs. If you have a machine that does both at the same time take advantage of that as well.

Strengthen Your Glutes

I would also advise you looking into strengthen your glutes after you start get your sciatica nerve fixed. This is a good article for glute strength: Weak Glutes Could Be Causing A Lifetime Of Back Pain.

Make you sciatica bulletproof by trying these steps.

I hope that this article has been informative and you don’t have to deal with sciatica issues in the future. If you have any questions for me feel free to email me I will try to get back to you and maybe even use you question in a future article. Make no excuses and stay healthy 

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