Sciatica & Leg Pain
Sciatica Relief Solutions
Bromberg Chiropractic in Cambridge, MA offers professional treatment for sciatica and leg pain using non-invasive, drug-free methods. Our approach targets the underlying causes—such as herniated discs, spinal misalignment, or muscle tension—through precise spinal adjustments and tailored therapeutic exercises. Each treatment plan is customized to the individual, helping reduce pain, restore nerve function, and prevent future flare-ups. Patients often experience improved mobility, better posture, and significant pain relief without the need for medication or surgery. We are dedicated to helping you return to a more active, pain-free lifestyle by addressing both immediate symptoms and long-term spinal health.
Understanding Sciatica Pain
Sciatica is a symptom caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body, which runs from the lower spine through the hips and down each leg. This condition is often associated with underlying issues such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or muscle imbalances. Individuals suffering from sciatica commonly report sharp pain, numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness that radiates along the nerve’s path. Sciatica can be aggravated by prolonged sitting, standing, or sudden movements. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help prevent chronic issues and significantly improve quality of life. Chiropractic care provides an effective and natural approach to managing sciatica symptoms.

Chiropractic care for sciatica provides targeted pain relief, improved mobility, and long-term prevention of recurring issues. It supports overall spinal health without the need for medications or surgery.
Targeted chiropractic adjustments help take pressure off the sciatic nerve, reducing inflammation and easing pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg.
By restoring spinal alignment and improving nerve function, treatment can help improve leg strength, flexibility, and overall movement.
Many people with sciatica experience worsened pain when sitting for too long or standing still.
Ongoing care and spinal maintenance can help address posture issues, muscle imbalances, and lifestyle factors that contribute to repeat episodes of sciatica.
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