Yoga for Sciatica Relief

in yoga •  7 years ago  (edited)

Good day, Steemians!

These pains you feel are messengers. Listen to them. ~ Rumi


Do you suffer from sciatica? I can help with that!

I fell in love with yoga when it cured my debilitating, chronic hip pain in less than a month. It was a legit miracle--I had no idea that was even possible!--so it's part of my mission to help others experience glorious freedom from pain too.

I share this again #1 in hopes that it brings relief to many, and #2 to remind you that healing is limitless. 



What is sciatica?

Nerve roots emerge and converge from the lower lumbar and sacral spine to form the sciatic nerve. It is the longest and largest nerve in the body. Compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve may result in sciatica.

Sciatica is a symptom of another condition. For example, it might be caused by 

  • a herniated disc that presses on the nerve
  • cartilage loss from something like osteoarthritis
  • spinal degeneration and the inflammatory proteins released in that condition
  • sitting for too long
  • poor posture
  • pregnancy
  • a tight piriformis muscle

It is marked by sharp, shooting, and/or searing pain; numbness; tingling; and/or weakness that radiates along the sciatic nerve from the lower back down to the butt, legs, and feet. It is typically felt on only one side of the body, and it often gets worse when sitting, coughing, or sneezing. 



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What can be done to relieve sciatica pain?

Thankfully, there are lots of things you can do to help yourself feel better!

  • Rest.
  • Get yourself a nice massage
  • Drink valerian tea.
  • Put some comfrey on it!
  • Take anti-inflammatories: ginger, turmeric, pineapple, garlic, rosemary, mint, lavender, coconut oil, and green tea, to name just a few.
  • Incorporate a few YOGA asanas = postures into your daily routine. 

YOGA!

Stretching the spine is essential not only to relieve pain but to prevent spinal degeneration. Plus it feels really swell, like extra super duper awesome yummy amazing!!! 

Here are a few poses that help relieve sciatica pain when you hold them for just a minute or two (or ten!) daily:


Marichyasana I & variations, including this pictured twist


Reclining Pigeon


Reclining Hand to Big Toe Pose


Reclining Hand to Big Toe Pose II 


And Reclining Hand to Big Toe Pose III, in which you bring the leg back to center, cross it over the body, and drop it to the floor on the other side...use your imagination to see that because I don't have a picture today, or better yet just give it a go! 


Pigeon


Bow Pose


Additionally, any lengthening stretches, whether standing or supine, feel awesome & vastly improve spinal health. Try standing or laying down and reaching the arms overhead, really extending from toes all the way to the fingertips. You can add a little lean to one side, then the other.

I mean that's really it...just move your body in a couple ways that feel really great and have proven beneficial for thousands of years. Super accessible, super sustainable, super fun! 

And of course, a deep breath can always make anything better!


Now do you want to get into something...weird? 

I believe that physical pain is caused by something unaddressed at the emotional, mental, or spiritual level. It is a manifestation of energy in the material body because the disturbance in the force went unattended in the more subtle dimensions.

There is a medical intuitive I dig named Louise Hay. In her decades of experience, she observes sciatica is often correlated with "Being hypocritical. Fear of money and of the future." She recommends the mantras/affirmations, "I move into my greater good. My good is everywhere, and I am secure and safe" for individuals who want relief from sciatica.

If that makes sense to you, then run with it, meditate on it, see what comes up. If it doesn't resonate, then forget it--you're free to take it or leave it. 

In my own experience, my hip pain was definitely screaming at me to make some changes to be happier & healthier. And as soon as I embraced yoga, this crippling pain I'd had for years disappeared to the point I actually forgot I had ever had it. May that truth and potential inspire you! 

>:<>:< Happy Healing! >:<>:<








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Such a beautiful and helpful post @saramiller. I love it how you provide so many solutions and amp up the healing vibe! I'm sure many people will be grateful for this post today. Thanks for being such an inspiration for yogic health!

Thank you @everlove! Yoga is so valuable, and I know its powers are limitless. I hope many are benefitted from this info!

i love yoga fitness it's good for health
thanks for this helpful post

You're welcome

I did anatomy and the sciatic nerve is the biggest nerve of the sacral plexus. And the pain associated with that in cases of trauma is very painful.
The way my lecturer described that pain makes it a serious one.
And i really commend you for sharing picture and fitness tips on how to relieve such pain.
Great post!

Yes the sciatic nerve is the biggest in the entire body!
I practice yoga because it healed by debilitating, chronic hip pain and I know that its powers are infinite.
I hope this helps a lot of people. Everything is better when you feel good!
Thanks @samson12~

That's awesome, I've been wanting to learn more about yoga and try some of the easier ones. I deal with a lot of pain and wonder if some of the stretches could help with my back, arms, and legs. It's just hard to move around a lot. I'm trying meditation though so far and it helps with the anxiety and depression.

YES yoga can relieve your pain! I speak from my own experience and witnessing hundreds of people get better with regular yoga practice. I have much more to share towards helping people feel the best they can - I hope you will consider following for some accessible advice.

Meditation is also amazing for mental, emotional, and spiritual imbalances, but I have also found that it can do wonderful things for the physical body too. I believe everything in life is energy, so physical pain is a manifestation of something "off" on a deeper energetic level. Meditation helps address this. For example, I did a 10 day meditation retreat, and even though I was just sitting in silence for 16+ hours a day, it was one of the most physically painful things I have ever done - but at the end of it, I had so much "gunk" come off my hips that I could do the splits for the first time in my entire life.

If you have any specific questions about getting started, feel free to ask! I'm happy to share my wisdom.

YES!! Increasing health and wellness through easy, natural, sustainable methods! Good post!

Thank you!

This grabbed my attention straight away! I got Sciatica real bad when pregnant & still get attacks now & then. These asanas look so relieving! & i love that mantra!! <3 <3 <3

Oooooh yeah, pregnancy is a big cause of sciatica too! In fact, I'll edit this to include that.
These asanas are GREAT not only when you feel yourself tightening up, but also performed preemptively and regularly to keep yourself nice and fluid. Hope you feel better than ever, Miss Kay! 💛

Certainly yoga has done quite well in helping a lot of people, I've heard the testimonies well these scatia stands no chances with the treatments you've stated

Yoga is amazing! It can eradicate sciatica and so much more.

Everything we do, we do for our health.
Pleased to yoga, a way of revealing the individ inside us.

Hi @saramiller, thank you for this, I stumbled across your article because of my love for yoga. I wasn't sure what sciatica is, so i'm glad you clarified it because I think it is something my partner suffers with, i'm going to look into it more.
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Cool, I hope it brings your partner great relief! Thanks for checking it out :)

Yes whether conscious or unconscious, everything we do affects our health. Yoga is a great tool for leading us back to our true nature!

We are getting the idea.

Back related discomfort is one gift from my profession, Dentistry.
Long hours of sitting , improper posture leads to regular back ache and spasm.
This post encourages me , as usual @sara, to take care of it before I suffer some permanent damage.

Also, I have started yogasan after reading your last post.
Thanks

I'm so glad to hear that @saylalijain! I hope you are feeling better every day by incorporating some yoga into your life. I was going to be a dentist - I know it can be challenging on the body.

Good to hear that you were thinking to opt to be a dentist. But we still have something in common, we both put smiles on faces, relieve pain.

Initially felt some discomfort, as my loose and lazy muscles were whacked for strengthening.
But I feel active now. Fresh and enthusiastic to work on patients.

Great! Yoga helps to lift the spirits and keep the mind sharp in addition to keeping the body healthy. Mental clarity and a positive attitude are especially important for a challenging field like dentistry.

Great post! I am missing alot from yoga, yoga is real cool and vital to our body health! But here I am staying now , no trainer and nobody does yoga. I Wish could stay nearby @saramiller

Well that's why I share this post - so you can try some of these moves yourself without depending on anyone else! I have linked to more info on each pose if you need a bit more guidance.

Thank you , I will be following.

Thanks for this, I wonder could you do an article specifically for posture as mine sucks?!

Yes I would be happy to do that for you @tonysayers33! Can you either share a photo of your posture or describe to me what aspects "suck"? For example, are you slouching your shoulders, does your head drop forward, do you have an S in your spine, some or all of the above, or something else???

I have plenty to share that can generally guide towards "good" posture, but there are also specific issues that vary between people that can be addressed too.

My shoulders are round and I have a bit of a habitual hunch, probably from years of sitting at an office desk. I really want to improve it.

I can help with that! Here's some quick stuff you can try to find some relief right now (it might be a little while before I have time to address a proper post for you @tonysayers33):
https://steemit.com/yoga/@saramiller/yoga-2-0-relief-for-tech-neck

Thank you Sara I will check this out. Peace.

Yoga, such a powerful natural medicine. I've heard in the past that yoga was great for this condition!!!

It definitely is! Bless the medicine 💛

Wowwwwww . First of, the sun flowers in the first pic is totally ahmazing. Lol.

I am going to try some simple poses I can see on this post today. Wish me luck let me not break my back. Hahaha

Aren't those beautiful? This is our garden in the summertime.
I hope these poses help you feel GREAT! They will help increase your flexibility if done regularly.
Blessings! 💛

I find it gratifying that a person like you makes this type of content to help others! for that reason I follow you and vote now!

Thank you~ being of service to help others heal is part of my mission on this planet.

I recently read about sciatic nerve in my book. My father has this sciatica .I think these exercises really work . They were explained very greatly. I am going to tell my father about this. Thanks for sharing @saramiller

Awesome, I'm so glad to hear you will share them with your father! Maybe try them with him - sometimes it's nice to have the moral support of someone practicing with you to establish your new, healthy habits. Please let me know how he improves! I like to know how quickly and dramatically it happens. :)

Sure ! I will. your work is extra ordinary . for me seriously I am not flexible as you are! but I will support him and let you know

Yoga will improve flexibility! But it also doesn't matter too much if you can touch your toes or not - yoga will always give you exactly what you need. The trick is to not expect it to look a certain way, but instead to appreciate where you are at in each moment without attachment.

Everyday, I do yoga. I'll try the yoga postures on your posting tonight:)

Great! I hope it helps you feel amazing!

i had to have a knee reconstruction last year after being hit by i car after months of phsio and hydrotherepy im finnaly feeling better mayby some yoga will help me keep the pain away. if heard its good for your breathing aswell

Breathing is a fundamental aspect of yoga! Most modern humans take very shallow breaths, but it is much more fulfilling to engage the full lungs - consider it like pulling air into the belly.
Honestly, changing the way you breathe is one of the most valuable and accessible ways to upgrade health!

I think yoga would indeed help your body recover, and there are all kinds of ways to take a yoga practice. I don't know what kind of range of motion you have right now and how realistic a physical practice is, but taking meditation or engaging conscious breathing practices is a valid and important yoga practice in itself.

sweet thanks for the response . seems like such a simple thing . breathing.. but most people are doing it wrong . mayby you could do a blog on how to breath for dummies haha

Wow, you look to be in top shape. Keep up the tempo

Thank you

Hello,

I like your quote. I practice yoga too for relaxation and for improving my health. Have a nice day!

Hi there @allesia! Great to hear you're enjoying a yoga practice. Hope you feel awesome!

So far there is no problem in my sciatica, if I suffer from sciatica someday, then this post will help me too much. . Thank you so much @saramiller for sharing such a beautiful post

These moves will help prevent sciatica from ever developing too.
Thanks for reading & commenting @timuann!

My aunt has been suffering from the sciatica for the last few days. your post will help my aunt a lot. I will share your writing with her today. . Your article is the best of all time. . @saramiller

That's great, I'm glad to hear you will share this with your aunt @rahulsen! I wish her a speedy recovery from her pain. It can disappear very quickly when you start practicing yoga, even if it is something a person has lived with for a long time!

Usually when I feel sore and all I make sure to eat and sleep more.

Do you stretch as part of your daily routine @aldentan?

Nope. I tried to. But daily stretching without my dance or exercise doesn't feel right to me.

Gotta be true to yourself! For me there is great value in taking it slow and holding a pose for several breaths sometimes, and other times I like a powerful, fast flow. So many ways to honor and/or challenge your body/mind/soul!

Will try! I want to stretch so I can better power moves.

Wait. Why is it that I JUST THIS MORNING posted this morning about SI pain that I had misdiagnosed as sciatica for YEARS and how I use yogaz to fix it- what!!?

Mystical psychic events are afoot! - Awesome post as usual!

Luckily the sciatica poses work for SI joint pain too! woot!

OOooOOoo magical, mystical, synchronistic Universe!! I'll check out your post.
Hope you're feeling WONDERFUL on this winter day. Always sending you love and light! 💛

Thank you steemit sister! Still hurting today, trying not to let it get me too frustrated or down about it. I am here, I'm connected to the internet, and I'm at least, semi-mobile the rest will sort itself out <3- thinking a long walk may be in order today

Or a warm bath perhaps?

No access to a tub I'm afraid which is a shame because that usually really helps- hot water bottle may need to happen pretty soon however <3

Hello Sara,

Thank you for this post. I Resteemed and upvoted. I am new to this community and enjoy reading posts like this. I suffer from both Cervical and Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and I am still fairly young. I do not medicate and try to live an active lifestyle. I also have two young children that keep me going. I stretch every evening to help alleviate some of the pain cause by this disease. There are a couple of stretches that you have included in your post that I am going to add to my routine.
Thank you very much!

Hi @canadacrypto1 - welcome to Steemit!
I hope these moves help you greatly. Healing is my passion, especially from conditions people thought it was impossible to live without :) I'm glad to hear that you value & invest in your health, as that is key to overcoming your condition. I would love to hear about your progress! I also have plenty more advice to share if you ever want it. I'm here to help!
Blessings~*~

Thanks QiQi!!

I got captivated by this post, it was fun and educative, I will plan a schedule on how to do this exercise. Your post deserves an award, so from me its a thumbs up.

Thanks @photo12 👍🏼
I hope these exercises help you feel great!

Yes, sure

Yeah it's good to rest. It's an amazing post immediately I read it I notice I don't sleep much. But now, I will make amends.

Yes rest is awesome and vital for good health!
I really recommend you try yoga :)

very good

Thanks

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Thank you my friend @jackmun!

health is wealth....
fitness is first for good health...
i remain you healthy..
nice blog...carry on...
thanks for sharing

Fitness is inseparable from health! Physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual fitness are all important aspects of a full spectrum life of thrival.

this is super helpful..thanks for sharing

You're welcome

Can I repeat? I can't. :(

Well with that kind of attitude, you won't.
But the human body is very capable if you give it a chance!

Awesome post.
I am also working on my flexibility since I started doing Calisthenics.
Great inspiration :)

Wow! "Sciatica is often correlated with 'Being hypocritical. Fear of money and of the future'." That resonates with me BIG TIME! I've seen Louise Hay's name, but haven't actually read any of her stuff; looks like I need to look into it. Thank you!