Are You Sure You Know What’s Causing Your Sciatica?

Two Little-Known Sciatica Facts That Could Help You Put An End To Your Sciatica Pain With Surprising Ease—And Save You A Virtual Mountain Of Frustration, Wasted Time And Squandered Treatment Fees:

 
 

1—"Sciatica" pain is often COMPLETELY UNRELATED to the Sciatic Nerve, because…

2—Several hidden muscular problems frequently cause IDENTICAL symptoms

 

 

Vast numbers of Sciatica sufferers are not finding lasting relief from drugs, physical therapy or other conventional treatments—but just because they’re trapped in this predicament doesn’t mean you have to be—It could simply be that…

Your Sciatica Pain May Not Be Coming From Your Sciatic Nerve—Even In Spite Of What X-rays Or MRIs SEEM To Show

As outrageous as that may sound at first, it would be very good news to you, wouldn’t it?

Well, the truth is, despite medical theory and popular belief, Sciatica pain is not necessarily caused by abnormalities of the lower spine (like herniated or bulging disks) that affect the origins of the Sciatic Nerve...

Or even Sciatic Nerve inflammation!

WAIT! You may be thinking—That totally contradicts everything I’ve ever heard about Sciatica—Including what my doctor says!

Even the diagnosis itself, “Sciatica” suggests the pain must have something to do with the Sciatic NERVE—Doesn’t it?

What Every Sciatica Sufferer Has A Right To Know

This is an MRI image of a lumbar spine (low back), clearly showing bulging and herniated disks—yet the person this image was taken of was completely PAIN FREE—No back pain—No Sciatica.

 
 

HERNIATED DISKS BUT NO PAIN??

One bulging, and two herniated disks are clearly visible in this MRI taken of a person who was NOT in pain.

 

 

Is this just a rare case perhaps? No—Practically the opposite...

Countless people are walking around pain-free, in spite of bulging or degenerated disks, spinal stenosis, and a host of other spinal conditions.

These abnormalities do not necessarily cause pain.

Put another way, if these problems did always cause Sciatica (or low-back pain) everyone over the age of 50 would be in constant pain, since virtually everyone has some form of spinal degeneration by then.

You’re undoubtedly familiar already with Sciatica’s annoying symptoms:

Pain or irritation through the buttock and/or down the back of the leg, (possibly with weakness, tingling or pins and needles etc.)…BUT,

Here’s What Your Doctor Probably Hasn’t Told You:

Several muscles in the hip and buttock area frequently cause or “mimic” exactly the same symptoms! (And NOT by pressing on the Sciatic Nerve.)

Do either of these “Muscular Pain Maps” look—or feel familiar to you?

MUSCULAR-type pain patterns UNRELATED to the Sciatic Nerve:

 
 
 

MUSCULAR-type pain radiating into the low back, buttock and down the leg

 

MUSCULAR-type pain radiating down the side of the leg and into the buttock

 
 

 

So How Do You Find Out If A Hidden Muscular Problem Is The Cause Of Your Sciatica Pain?…And What Should You Do If It Is?

Coming very soon: A free 2-part special report, “The Hidden Muscular Cause Of Sciatica Revealed.” 

(This material is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.)



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