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Sciatica & Radiculopathy Treatment in Hamilton | Nerve Pain, Pinched Nerve & Herniated Disc Physiotherapy

Do you have sharp pain shooting down your leg or arm, numbness, tingling, burning sensations, or muscle weakness?

Sciatica and radiculopathy are common nerve conditions that can make sitting, standing, walking, working, driving, sleeping, and exercising extremely uncomfortable. When a nerve becomes irritated or compressed, pain can travel from your spine into your arm, buttock, leg, foot, or hand.

At MedHealth Physiotherapy, we provide personalized sciatica and radiculopathy treatment in Hamilton designed to reduce nerve pain, restore mobility, improve strength, and help you return to normal daily activities. Our experienced physiotherapists identify the source of your symptoms and develop a customized treatment plan to support long-term recovery.

What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes irritated or compressed, causing pain that typically starts in the lower back or buttock and travels down one leg. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that interferes with daily life.

Common Causes of Sciatica

  • Herniated Disc (Slipped Disc)
  • Bulging Disc
  • Lumbar Disc Injury
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Piriformis Syndrome
  • Lower Back Injuries
  • Poor Posture and Prolonged Sitting

What Is Radiculopathy?

Radiculopathy occurs when a spinal nerve root becomes compressed, irritated, or inflamed. This condition can develop in the neck (cervical spine) or lower back (lumbar spine), causing symptoms to travel into the arms or legs.

Cervical Radiculopathy (Pinched Nerve in the Neck)

Affects nerves in the neck and may cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that travels into the shoulder, arm, hand, or fingers.

Lumbar Radiculopathy (Pinched Nerve in the Lower Back)

Affects nerves in the lower back and may cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that travels into the buttock, leg, foot, or toes.

Common Symptoms of Sciatica & Radiculopathy

  • Sharp, shooting pain in the leg or arm
  • Burning or electric shock-like pain
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Muscle weakness
  • Pain that worsens with sitting
  • Difficulty standing or walking
  • Pain while driving
  • Reduced mobility and flexibility
  • Difficulty sleeping due to pain

When Should You Seek Treatment?

You should seek physiotherapy if your symptoms last more than a few days, continue to worsen, interfere with work or daily activities, cause weakness, or make it difficult to sit, stand, walk, or sleep comfortably.

Early treatment can help reduce nerve irritation and prevent long-term complications.

Our Approach to Sciatica & Radiculopathy Treatment in Hamilton

Comprehensive Physiotherapy Assessment

Your physiotherapist will perform a detailed assessment of your posture, spinal mobility, movement patterns, strength, flexibility, nerve mobility, and functional limitations to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms.

Personalized Treatment Plan

  • Manual Therapy – Improve spinal mobility and reduce nerve irritation.
  • Targeted Exercise Therapy – Strengthen core and spinal support muscles.
  • Nerve Gliding Exercises – Improve nerve mobility and reduce tension.
  • Laser Therapy – Help reduce pain and inflammation while promoting healing.
  • Postural Correction – Reduce stress on the spine and nerves.
  • Ergonomic Education – Improve sitting, standing, and workplace habits.

Benefits of Physiotherapy for Sciatica & Radiculopathy

  • Reduce nerve pain and inflammation
  • Improve spinal mobility
  • Restore strength and function
  • Reduce numbness and tingling
  • Improve walking, sitting, and standing tolerance
  • Improve sleep quality
  • Reduce the risk of recurring symptoms
  • Avoid unnecessary medications

Herniated Disc Treatment in Hamilton

Herniated and bulging discs are among the most common causes of sciatica and radiculopathy. Physiotherapy can help reduce pressure on the affected nerve, improve spinal mobility, strengthen supporting muscles, and restore normal movement patterns.

Pinched Nerve Treatment in Hamilton

Pinched nerves can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness that affect your ability to work and function normally. Our physiotherapy programs focus on reducing nerve irritation and improving long-term spinal health.

Why Choose MedHealth Physiotherapy?

  • Experienced Physiotherapists
  • One-on-One Personalized Care
  • Evidence-Based Treatment
  • Hands-On Manual Therapy
  • Customized Exercise Programs
  • Direct Billing Available
  • Convenient Hamilton Location

Ready to Find Relief from Nerve Pain?

If you’re looking for effective sciatica treatment in Hamilton, radiculopathy treatment in Hamilton, pinched nerve treatment, cervical radiculopathy physiotherapy, lumbar radiculopathy treatment, or herniated disc physiotherapy, our team is here to help.

We’ll create a personalized treatment plan to reduce pain, improve mobility, and help you return to work, exercise, and daily activities with confidence.


Book Your Sciatica Assessment Today

MedHealth Physiotherapy

547 Upper James Street, Hamilton, ON L9C 2Y9
Phone: 905-661-6620

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