First, What Is Sciatica? Sciatica isnt a diagnosisits a symptom. It refers to irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back, through your hips and buttocks, and down each leg.
?? First, What Is Sciatica?
Sciatica isnt a diagnosisits a symptom. It refers to irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back, through your hips and buttocks, and down each leg.
Common causes include:
Herniated discs
Spinal stenosis
Piriformis syndrome
Degenerative disc disease
Pelvic imbalances or poor posture
Typical symptoms:
Sharp, burning, or shooting pain down one leg
Tingling or numbness in the foot or calf
Pain that worsens with prolonged sitting or standing
Weakness in the leg or foot
??? How Physiotherapy Helps Relieve Sciatica
1. Accurate Assessment
A physiotherapist will start by identifying the underlying cause of your sciatic painbecause the treatment plan depends on where the nerve is being compressed. They’ll assess:
Spine alignment and mobility
Pelvic and hip posture
Nerve tension and flexibility
Core strength and muscle imbalances
This detailed evaluation allows them to target the true source of your symptomsnot just where it hurts.
2. Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques are used to reduce nerve pressure and relieve tension:
Joint mobilizations for the spine and pelvis
Soft tissue massage to ease muscle spasms
Myofascial release around the piriformis or glutes
Trigger point therapy for referred pain in the hips and legs
This helps improve circulation, calm irritated nerves, and set the stage for pain-free movement.
3. Targeted Stretching
Gentle, specific stretches are used to relieve nerve compression and reduce tension in the lower back, glutes, and legs.
Helpful stretches include:
Piriformis stretch
Knee-to-chest stretch
Childs pose or prayer stretch
Hamstring stretches (gently and only if they don’t aggravate symptoms)
Seated sciatic nerve flossing/gliding
?? Important: Your physio will guide you on what and how to stretchnot all stretches are helpful for all types of sciatica.
4. Nerve Gliding (Flossing) Techniques
If your sciatic nerve is stuck or irritated, nerve gliding exercises can help it move more freely through the tissues. These are done gently and progressively to:
Improve nerve mobility
Decrease sensitivity
Relieve pain without overstretching
These are highly effectivebut must be done with proper instruction to avoid aggravating symptoms.
5. Core and Lower Back Strengthening
A strong core and stable spine help offload stress from the lower back and protect the sciatic nerve.
Your physio may prescribe exercises like:
Pelvic tilts
Bird dogs
Dead bugs
Glute bridges
Side-lying leg raises
These exercises build control and support your spine, helping prevent future flare-ups.
6. Posture Correction and Ergonomic Advice
Physiotherapists help you adjust your:
Sitting and standing posture
Workstation setup
Sleep position (e.g., pillow between knees)
Lifting technique
Daily activity pacing
Small tweaks can significantly reduce pressure on your lower back and sciatic nerve throughout the day.
?? Helpful Tips for Managing Sciatica at Home
? Stay Active (But Gently)
Bed rest can worsen stiffness and delay recovery. Stick to light walking or guided movements.
? Use Heat or Ice
Ice for acute pain or inflammation
Heat for muscle tightness or stiffness
Ask your physio whats right for your case.
? Avoid Long Periods of Sitting or Standing
Change positions every 3060 minutes and use lumbar support when sitting.
? Dont Push Through Sharp Pain
Discomfort is okaysharp or shooting pain is not. Let your physio guide your activity level.
? How Long Does Recovery Take?
With consistent physiotherapy:
Mild cases may improve in 24 weeks
Moderate cases often resolve in 68 weeks
Severe or chronic sciatica may take 12+ weeksespecially if nerve compression is significant
Consistency with your exercise plan and posture habits is the biggest key to lasting relief.
? Final Takeaway
Physiotherapy offers a clear, proven path to managing and relieving sciatica pain. It doesnt mask the symptomsit treats the source through guided movement, hands-on therapy, and empowering education.
Whether youre in the middle of a flare-up or have been struggling with chronic sciatica, a physiotherapist can help you:
Reduce pain
Regain mobility
Strengthen your body
Prevent future flare-ups





