Sciatica & Hip Pain Relief
in Brantford

Gentle, hands-on care to reduce nerve irritation, restore mobility, and support lasting recovery.

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When Hip & Nerve Pain Affects Daily Life

Sciatica and hip pain can be uncomfortable, persistent, and difficult to ignore.

  • Pain that travels from the lower back into the hip or leg
  • Numbness, tingling, or burning sensations
  • Discomfort when sitting, walking, or standing
  • Tightness or restriction through the hip and pelvis

For some, symptoms come and go. For others, they become ongoing and start to affect daily life.

More Than Just a Pinched Nerve

  • Irritation or sensitivity of the sciatic nerve
  • Imbalances in the pelvis or lower back
  • Muscle tension and compensation patterns
  • Reduced mobility in the hips or spine
  • Previous injuries or strain

When the body is not moving well or is under stress, the nerve can become more sensitive — leading to pain and discomfort.

A Whole-Body Approach to Sciatica

  • Gentle mobilization of the lower back and pelvis
  • Releasing tension in surrounding muscles
  • Improving hip mobility and alignment
  • Supporting circulation and fluid movement
  • Regulating the nervous system

Care is always tailored to your comfort level and stage of recovery.

What Patients Notice

  • Reduced pain and nerve irritation
  • Improved movement and flexibility
  • Less tension through the lower back and hips
  • Greater ease with sitting, walking, and daily activities

Who This Is For

  • Pain that travels into your hip, leg, or foot
  • Numbness or tingling sensations
  • Long periods of sitting or physically demanding work
  • Symptoms that keep returning
  • Recovering from an injury

Frequently Asked Questions

Sciatica is caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, often from disc herniation, piriformis tightness, joint dysfunction, or muscular imbalance in the pelvis and lower back.

Yes. Osteopathic treatment reduces nerve irritation by addressing the structures compressing or irritating the sciatic nerve — including tight muscles, restricted joints, and pelvic imbalances. Many patients feel relief within a few sessions.

With proper treatment, many cases of sciatica improve significantly within 4–6 weeks. However, recovery depends on the cause and severity. We'll give you an honest timeline after your assessment.

Ready to Start Feeling Better?

If you're dealing with sciatica or hip pain, early care can make a significant difference.

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