Hyderabad's Trusted Sciatica Specialists

Sciatica Treatment in Hyderabad

Professional physiotherapy care for sciatica pain, lower back pain, leg numbness, nerve compression, and mobility issues.

Do You Have These Sciatica Symptoms?

Early intervention prevents nerve damage and speeds recovery.
Radiating Leg Pain
Sharp pain traveling from lower back down the leg.
Lower Back Pain
Persistent discomfort in the lumbar region.
Tingling Sensation
Pins-and-needles feeling in the leg or foot.
Leg Numbness
Reduced sensation in thigh, calf, or foot.
Burning Pain
Searing or burning sensation along the nerve path.
Leg Weakness
Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or balance.

Symptoms

Common Symptoms of Shoulder Pain

Sciatica is a condition caused by irritation, compression, or inflammation of the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the human body. It originates in the lumbar spine (lower back) and travels through the hips, buttocks, and down each leg. When this nerve becomes compressed due to conditions such as a herniated disc, lumbar disc bulge, nerve root compression, lumbar radiculopathy, or piriformis syndrome, it can lead to significant discomfort and mobility limitations.
Sciatica is not a disease itself but a symptom of an underlying spinal or muscular condition. Early diagnosis and Physiotherapy for Sciatica in Hyderabad can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent the condition from becoming chronic. At True Heal Physio, our evidence-based Sciatica Treatment in Hyderabad focuses on identifying the root cause of the problem and providing personalized rehabilitation for long-term relief.
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Common Causes of Sciatica

Knowing the cause is the first step toward lasting relief.
Herniated Disc
Slipped disc material pressing against sciatic nerve roots.
Lumbar Disc Bulge
Bulging disc narrowing the space around nerve roots.
Piriformis Syndrome
Buttock muscle compressing the sciatic nerve.
Pinched Nerve
Compression from surrounding tissue or bone.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Age-related disc changes causing chronic symptoms.
Nerve Root Compression
Bone spurs or stenosis triggering radiating pain.

Advanced Sciatica Treatments

Evidence-based therapies tailored to your unique condition.
Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques to improve mobility and reduce nerve irritation.
Dry Needling
Targeted relief for tight muscles and trigger points.
Exercise Therapy
Customized programs to restore strength and mobility.
Nerve Mobilization
Specialized techniques to free the sciatic nerve.
Spinal Mobilization
Gentle techniques to reduce pressure on affected nerves.
Pain Management
Comprehensive strategies to control pain while healing.
Posture Correction
Improve alignment to reduce strain on the lumbar spine.
Strengthening
Core and lower back strengthening for long-term support.

Why True Heal Physio?

Compassionate, expert sciatica care backed by proven results.
Experienced Physiotherapists
Specialists in sciatica and lumbar spine disorders.
Evidence-Based Care
Treatments guided by current clinical research.
Personalized Plans

Sharp pain traveling from lower back down the leg.

Modern Equipment
Advanced tools for accurate diagnosis and therapy.
Advanced Rehabilitation
Comprehensive programs for full recovery.
Patient-Centered Care
Your comfort and goals are our top priority.

Shoulder Rehabilitation Journey

A structured path from pain to full recovery.
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Assessment

Thorough evaluation of your symptoms and history.

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Diagnosis

Identify the root cause of your sciatica.

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Pain Relief

Immediate techniques to ease nerve pain.

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Rehabilitation

Structured therapy to restore function.

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Prevention

Long-term strategies to prevent recurrence.

Real Results

Benefits You'll Feel

Our patients return to active, pain-free lives — without surgery or long-term medication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sciatica?
Sciatica is pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve. It typically causes lower back pain, buttock pain, and pain radiating down the leg.
Common causes include herniated discs, lumbar disc bulges, lumbar radiculopathy, piriformis syndrome, degenerative disc disease, and nerve root compression.
Physiotherapy can effectively treat the underlying causes of many sciatica cases, reduce symptoms, improve function, and help prevent recurrence.
Recovery varies depending on severity. Mild cases may improve within a few weeks, while chronic cases can require several months of rehabilitation.
 
In many cases, walking is beneficial because it promotes circulation and movement. However, activity levels should be tailored to the individual’s condition.
Yes. Most cases respond well to non-surgical sciatica treatment, including physiotherapy, exercise therapy, manual therapy, and rehabilitation.
Stretching exercises, nerve glides, core strengthening exercises, and mobility exercises often help reduce symptoms and improve function.
Seek evaluation if pain persists for more than a few days, worsens over time, or interferes with daily activities and mobility.

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