Sciatica Treatment
in Long Island City

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Targeted Treatment for Sciatic Nerve Pain

Sciatica causes pain that travels from the lower back into the buttock and down the leg. It can feel sharp, burning, electric, or deeply aching. Some people experience numbness, tingling, or weakness in the leg or foot.

At LIC Acupuncture & Wellness, we provide targeted, evidence-informed acupuncture treatment for sciatic nerve pain — helping reduce inflammation, calm nerve irritation, and restore mobility so you can return to work, training, and daily life. We are located in Long Island City, Queens.


What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica refers to an irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve which runs from the lower spine through the hip and down the leg.

Common symptoms include:

  • Pain radiating from the low back into the leg

  • Burning or electric sensations

  • Numbness or tingling in the foot

  • Weakness in the leg

  • Pain that worsens with sitting

Sciatica often affects one side.


Common Causes of Sciatic Nerve Pain

Herniated or Bulging Disc

A disc in the lower spine can press on a nerve root, causing radiating pain into the leg. This is often called lumbar radiculopathy.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing around the nerves can create irritation, especially with standing or walking.

Piriformis Syndrome

The sciatic nerve can be compressed by tight or inflamed muscles in the hip, especially the piriformis.

Postural and Mechanical Strain

Long hours sitting, repetitive lifting, or poor mechanics can overload the lower back and irritate nerve structures.

Different patterns require different treatment strategies.


Sciatica From a Disc or From a Muscle?

Not all sciatica comes from the spine. Some cases are driven by disc pressure on a nerve root. Others are caused by muscular compression in the hip. Differentiating the source affects treatment approach and recovery timeline.

We assess:

  • Pain pattern and distribution

  • Aggravating positions

  • Strength and reflex changes

  • Movement limitations

This helps determine whether the driver is primarily disc-related, muscle-related, or a combination.


How Acupuncture Helps Sciatic Nerve Pain

Acupuncture may help reduce sciatic pain by:

  • Modulating inflammation around irritated nerves

  • Reducing muscle guarding in the low back and hip

  • Improving local circulation

  • Calming nerve hypersensitivity

  • Supporting functional movement recovery

Treatment may include orthopedic or dry needling-style acupuncture techniques, with supportive therapies such as cupping or electrical stimulation when appropriate.


When to Seek Imaging or Medical Evaluation

Most cases of sciatic pain improve with conservative care. However, certain symptoms warrant prompt medical evaluation or imaging:

  • Progressive weakness

  • Loss of bowel or bladder control

  • Severe, worsening pain

  • Recent significant trauma

If these occur, imaging or specialist evaluation may be necessary.


What to Expect

Consultation

We review your history, symptoms, and goals. We determine whether acupuncture is appropriate and discuss expected recovery trajectory.

Treatment

Sessions focus on reducing nerve irritation, easing guarding, and restoring mobility. Early care is directed at calming the irritated area and improving tolerance to movement.

Progress

Many patients notice meaningful changes within the first few visits. Chronic or complex cases typically improve more gradually over a structured series of treatments.

Return to Capacity

As symptoms stabilize, care shifts toward restoring strength, control, and confidence under load. The focus moves from reducing pain to supporting full return to work, training, and daily performance.


Why Patients Choose Us for Sciatica

We Address the Primary Driver of Symptoms

Sciatic pain does not always behave the same way. In some cases, symptoms are more consistent with irritation near the lower spine. In others, mechanical compression in the hip or surrounding tissues may play a larger role.

Different patterns require different treatment strategies. We evaluate how symptoms present and respond, rather than applying a one-size approach.

We Address Nerve Irritation, Not Just Muscle Tightness

Sciatica often involves heightened nerve sensitivity along with muscular tension and mechanical strain. Effective care focuses on reducing nerve irritation, easing guarding, and improving how the area moves — not just releasing tight tissue.

Targeted, One-on-One Care

Each session is focused and individualized. Treatment is adjusted based on how symptoms respond over time. As pain patterns shift or centralize, the plan evolves accordingly.

Focused on Function, Not Just Temporary Relief

The goal is not only reducing pain. It is restoring strength, control, and the capacity to work, train, and move without hesitation. As symptoms improve, care may shift toward rebuilding movement quality, increasing load tolerance, and correcting contributing imbalances. When appropriate, this progression may include coordinated physical therapy to support durable recovery.


Location

LIC Acupuncture & Wellness is located in Long Island City, Queens, serving patients from Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn.

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