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Arlington, MA. Often when patients come to me with leg pain caused by sciatica, it is really caused by something that goes even deeper. Hello. My name is Dr. Stamoulos, and I am one of the top chiropractors in Arlington, Massachusetts, and my office is located at 104 Massachusetts Avenue, 02474. I have been successfully treating patients experiencing pain from sciatica for many years, and I believe that I can help you too. More often than not, sciatica is not the cause of your pain. The sciatica is often a symptom of something else, such as disc tearing and spinal stenosis, which I can help treat through a number of chiropractic therapies, including spinal manipulation, stretching and resistance techniques, and trigger point therapy. I will also teach you exercises when you visit my office that is located at 104 Massachusetts Avenue, 02474. What Is Sciatica? Sciatica is a painful condition that is the result of an irritation of the sciatic nerve, which is often caused by a herniated disc. Other causes of sciatica include irritations of the nerve caused by infections, tumors, injury and internal bleeding. Some of the symptoms that you may experience if you have sciatica include numbness, pain and burning or tingling sensations going up and down the leg, and often the condition can make walking extremely difficult. Don’t let this happen to you. I am able to treat your sciatica symptoms, and you won’t need to take any addictive medications or undergo painful surgery. If you live in the Arlington area, and are suffering from pain caused by sciatica, call or come in to see me Dr. Stamoulos, for a consultation. I will conduct my own examination in my office at 104 Massachusetts Avenue, 02474, and once I diagnose the cause of your condition, I will get to work on eliminating your pain completely. Get a Free Consultation with Postural, Muscle Balance and Joint Assessment. by calling (781) 561-1144 or clicking the link below mindyourspine bit.ly/1fWzXj6
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 06:00:52 +0000

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