

Sciatica Exercises & Home Treatment: Simple, Effective Care For Sciatica and Piriformis Syndrome
C**A
This book may save your life. It saved mine.
I've been in pain for 18 months, but I am almost back to normal thanks to this book! I've been on pain meds, had multiple injections, and I still struggled every day. On bad days, I hobbled along with pursed lips, trying to keep from complaining. On good days, I still moved gingerly, praying I wouldn't feel that awful ripping feeling like a knife in my back...The book starts with some simple generalizations about sciatica and its causes then moves to some easy criteria to help you isolate the source of your sciatic pain.Then, you try variations on some simple, painless exercises that are described and accompanied by clear pictures demonstrating them. I bought this on Kindle and pinched to enlarge the screen to see details.which worked well. Others have complained about the quality of the pictures, but I don't see a problem. You choose the exercise that works best. (I had an exercise ball lying around and used that to stay off the floor when I used areas without carpet and at the beginning when I feared going all the way to the floor.) Then you do that one exercise--a lot. By the end of Day 1, I knew this was gonna be good. By the end of Day 2, I felt so great, I almost forgot to do the exercises. On Day 3, I went for a 3.5-mile walk/run!Everyone has different back pain with varying severity and causes. I can't guarantee that this will work for you, of course. I do know it won't work at all unless you commit to doing one of these simple stretches as often as possible over the first few days. After that, I think you'll want to do them to keep the pain away. If you're an office worker, take an exercise ball to work so you won'[t have to lie on the floor. If you can't do them as often as the book says, do them as often as you can, recognizing that optimal pain relief may take a little longer. Better to do something than nothing.Now, I'm pain-free most of the day. We're talking ONE WEEK LATER. I walk, climb stairs, ride my horse, and I can stop any looming discomfort immediately. Bending is still my Nemesis, but even that is improving as my back loosens and elongates. I actually feel taller.. If my back starts to ache, I confidently do the stretches in this book, stand up again with the pain gone, and go about my day. I'm already moving better and more and starting to lose the weight I gained when I couldn't walk. Why didn't my doctors ever mention these exercises? This is such an easy fix!!! All those months of misery, and it was completely unnecessary!Update: It's one month later, and I'm completely pain-free. I try to do the exercises every day, but sometimes I forget, I feel so great! I no longer fear that my back will spasm. I know it won't. If I feel some tension beginning, I take 5 minutes for the exercises, and I'm good to go. Haven't taken a pain pill in a month. I never realized how much sciatica was wrecking my balance and flexibility until I got them back!Update: 2 1/2 months later. I have no pain and feel ten years younger. I do the exercises every 2-3 days to stay that way. I have my life back.
J**N
The good and the not-so-good
To make it brief, this book very quickly helped me to sort out the kind of sciatica I had through a few simple diagnostics, including body postures--if this hurts it's this, if not, likely this. It had a good discussion of how sciatica can originate, which helped me to quickly identify where my nerve pinch related sciatica came from. So I got some pretty immediate relief from knowing what my problem was, and how to change what I was doing (some crazy lifting and posture issues on my sofa!). Also warned me against hot compresses and to go for cold ones instead--I was on the wrong track so that set me straight.Not-so-good--if you look at the book cover, there it is, the one exercise (plus 2 minor variations, all on the floor) to help you get over the kind of sciatica I have. The sad thing is, one is supposed to do that exercise several times every hour, for an initial 3 days, and less thereafter. That just does not work at my office. I found some other effective stretches that I can do sitting up in a chair or on an airplane (where I spend way too much time) that brought me relief. I wish there had been more diversity in exercises.Bottom line--I got the relief I needed in a day or two with stretches, change in habits, abandoning my heat compress, and some anti-inflammatories. Three days later, and I'm back in business without drugs, and some habit changes exercises to do regularly to keep me out of trouble. Compared to what a lot of people suffer, I haven't had to go through much, because I jumped on this early and did not have the extreme problems others may. But it put an end to my two weeks of agony. Was that worth the cost? HAELL yeah!
T**A
Great book!
This book is excellent.! The home treatment and exercises immediately gave me relief from the pain and discomfort that I was experiencing. I love this book because it is easy to read, has good examples and information. The price is right and the recommendations are accurate. I have been using the book for about 3 weeks now and plan to continue with the instructions. I spoke with a physical therapist who said that all of the exercises that Dr. Best described would be the very same exercises I would pay to have done in physical therapy.Dr. Best stated that most MRIs show some disc degeneration in many individuals but that does not necessarily mean the problem is the disc and that as we age disc bulge or degeneration will occur. I had already seen my primary physician and he stated the same thing. Dr. Best also recommended non-pharmaceutical treatment such as Omega 3 fish oil tablets and Bromelaiin supplements for joint health which have worked excellently for me. I did not want to take any of the chemical agents such as Celebrex, Tylenol, Advil, etc. because I was concerned about their side effects.I feel one hundred percent better since following the advice in this book.
J**R
Covers a lot about sciatica--a lot of it is confusing the way it's written. diagrams are poor.
Difficult to understand. Diagrams are inadequate and confusing. Lots of good information of you want to read chapters or the entire book over and over to get the good out of it.
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