Sciatica

— NEXGENESIS ADVANCED BIOLOGICS

Regenerative Sciatica Therapy at NexGenEsis Healthcare

Do you have any of the following pain in your lower back, hip, or leg?

  • Sharp, burning, or shooting pain that travels from your low back into your buttock, thigh, calf, or foot.
  • Numbness, tingling, or “pins and needles” in your leg or foot.
  • Weakness or heaviness in the leg that makes it harder to stand, climb stairs, or walk.
  • Pain that worsens when sitting, bending forward, lifting, coughing, or sneezing.
  • A deep, constant ache in the low back and hip that flares into the leg with certain movements.

Sciatica is usually a downstream effect of something else—often herniated or bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, or spinal stenosis irritating a nerve root. NexGenEsis Healthcare uses regenerative medicine approaches to target the underlying structures contributing to your nerve irritation, aiming to reduce inflammation, support tissue healing, and improve how your spine and hips handle load.

CONVENTIONAL Vs. REGENERATIVE MEDICINE FOR SCIATICA RELIEF

Most patients who come to NexGenEsis with sciatica have already tried some combination of:

  • Physical therapy.
  • Chiropractic adjustments.
  • Anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Pain medications.
  • Epidural steroid injections.

These methods can provide temporary relief but often do little to change the underlying disc and joint problems. When pain persists or worsens, many patients are told spinal surgery or fusion is the only option.

Our non-surgical sciatica relief focuses on biologically supporting your native tissues and improving biomechanics rather than relying solely on masking the pain. Depending on your case and location, your plan may include:

  • Targeted regenerative injections (such as PRP, A2M, or bone marrow–derived biologics) to structures contributing to nerve irritation.
  • Joint and soft-tissue work around the lumbar spine, pelvis, and hips to support better alignment and load tolerance.
  • Coordination with stability-focused rehab to retrain how you move, lift, and sit.
  • Outpatient, minimally invasive therapy: Local anesthetic; return home the same day.
  • Nerve and tissue support: Biologics are used to help calm inflammation and support healing in pain-generating structures.
  • Drug-light approach: Designed to reduce reliance on long-term NSAIDs and opioids.
  • Focus on function: The goal is to help you sit, walk, and sleep with less pain and more confidence.

The longer your sciatic nerve stays irritated, the more your body compensates in ways that become harder to undo. Call us today to schedule a consultation and get a clear, personalized plan to address your sciatic pain.