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Relief for Sciatica, Nerve Pain & Numbness

byShruti RajVisit clinic in Najafgarh, Delhi; serving patients across Delhi NCRStarts from500 Per SessionView full gallery

Stop chasing the pain and start fixing the cause. Whether it's sciatica or that constant 'jhanjhanahat' in your hands, we use manual therapy and targeted exercises—not just machines—to bring back feeling and function.

This 22-year-old patient had sciatica, with pain when lifting his leg. This video shows his assessment and the start of his treatment with electric dry needling to target the compressed nerve root.

This is the 'after' video for the sciatica patient from Part 1. Following a full treatment of needling and chiropractic adjustments, his range of motion improved significantly and the pain was gone.

This patient experienced numbness and a feeling of ants crawling in his glutes when sitting for long periods, a classic sign of piriformis syndrome. I am performing dry needling with electrical stimulation directly on the piriformis muscle to release it.

Are you experiencing numbness or tingling in your hands, especially at night? This could be cervical radiculopathy, where the problem is in your neck, not your hand. Here I am consulting with a patient experiencing these exact symptoms.

This is part two of a case of post-pregnancy sciatica, where the patient lost almost all sensation in her leg. We are using an Electrical Muscle Stimulator (EMS) to help her calf muscles contract, a crucial step in regaining nerve function and muscle control.

This patient developed severe sciatica and leg paralysis after her pregnancy. Her calf muscle had completely lost its ability to contract against gravity. This video explains the MMT scale (Manual Muscle Testing) I use to assess her muscle grade.

This is a behind-the-scenes look at a staff member explaining a patient's carpal tunnel treatment. The session includes dry needling, manual release, and kinesiology taping to manage her symptoms.

Here I am performing electric dry needling on a patient with carpal tunnel syndrome. This advanced technique helps stimulate the median nerve and release the tight muscles in the forearm that contribute to the numbness and pain.

About Relief for Sciatica, Nerve Pain & Numbness

Many people come to me with numbness in their hands, assuming the problem lies right where they feel the sensation. Often, that 'jhanjhanahat' is actually referred pain from a nerve trapped in your neck or shoulder. At Ace of Spine, we stop guessing and start diagnosing, because unless you treat the actual source, you are just masking the symptoms.

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