Sciatica Treatment in The Bronx Built Around Nerve Precision and Recovery

At Regen Axis Health, we provide physician-led, non-surgical sciatica care for patients in the Bronx who want treatment that targets the true source of nerve pain. Sciatica most often occurs when a spinal nerve becomes irritated or compressed, leading to radiating pain that extends beyond the lower back. Our board-certified physicians use a regenerative-first approach that prioritizes accurate diagnosis, nerve-focused care, and long-term functional improvement rather than temporary symptom masking.

If you are seeking sciatica treatment in the Bronx, schedule a consultation with Regen Axis Health to explore a personalized plan.

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Understanding Sciatica as a Nerve Condition

Sciatica is a symptom pattern, not a standalone diagnosis. It refers to pain caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve or the nerve roots that form it. The sciatic nerve originates in the lower spine and travels through the buttocks and down the leg, which explains why symptoms often extend far beyond the lower back.

Pain may feel sharp, burning, electric, or deep and aching. Some patients experience constant discomfort, while others notice flare-ups with sitting, bending forward, or prolonged standing. Recognizing sciatica as nerve-driven is essential for choosing effective treatment.

Radiculopathy and Its Role in Sciatica

In most cases, sciatica is caused by lumbar radiculopathy. Radiculopathy occurs when a spinal nerve root becomes inflamed, compressed, or irritated as it exits the spine. This type of nerve irritation can lead to:

  • Pain radiating from the lower back into the buttock and leg
  • Tingling or numbness in the calf, foot, or toes
  • Weakness or heaviness in the leg
  • Symptoms that worsen with sitting, coughing, or bending

Identifying radiculopathy helps ensure treatment is focused on calming nerve inflammation rather than treating only surface-level pain.

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Common Causes of Sciatica

Sciatica can develop from a variety of spinal conditions, and many patients have more than one contributing factor.

Common causes include:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Facet joint arthritis contributing to nerve irritation
  • Narrowing of the nerve exit pathway (foraminal stenosis)
  • Chronic mechanical strain or postural stress

Because symptoms can overlap with hip, SI joint, or peripheral nerve conditions, proper evaluation is critical.

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Symptoms That Often Accompany Sciatica

Sciatica symptoms typically affect one side of the body, though bilateral symptoms can occur in advanced cases. Common symptoms include:

  • Sharp, burning, or shooting pain in the buttock or leg
  • Pain that travels below the knee
  • Numbness or tingling in the foot or toes
  • Weakness with walking or climbing stairs
  • Pain that worsens after prolonged sitting
  • Difficulty sleeping due to nerve discomfort

Sudden weakness or changes in bowel or bladder function require immediate medical evaluation.

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How We Evaluate Sciatica at Regen Axis Health

Sciatica treatment in the Bronx begins with a thorough, physician-led evaluation designed to identify the exact nerve source and contributing factors. Your evaluation may include:

  • A detailed discussion of symptom location, intensity, and triggers
  • Neurological testing of strength, reflexes, and sensation
  • Review of MRI or other imaging when appropriate
  • Assessment of posture, spinal alignment, and movement mechanics

This allows our physicians to determine whether symptoms are most consistent with radiculopathy, disc-related inflammation, stenosis, or another underlying issue.

Sciatica Treatment Options at Regen Axis Health

Regen Axis Health follows a non-surgical, regenerative-first approach to sciatica care. Treatments are selected based on the cause of nerve irritation rather than a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Targeted Epidural Blocks and Nerve-Focused Care

When radiculopathy is present, image-guided epidural blocks may be recommended to reduce inflammation around the affected nerve root and improve comfort and mobility.

Regenerative PRP-Based Spine Treatments

For select patients, regenerative options such as epidural PRP may be considered to support tissue healing and reduce inflammatory signaling without defaulting to steroid-heavy care.

Precision Nerve Blocks

In cases where symptoms overlap or the pain source is unclear, nerve blocks may be used diagnostically or therapeutically to clarify and calm nerve involvement.

Supportive Regenerative Therapies

Additional therapies such as regenerative laser therapy, shockwave therapy, or photomodulation may be recommended to support surrounding tissues and promote recovery.

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Recovery and Healing Timeline After Sciatica Treatment in The Bronx

Recovery varies depending on the cause of sciatica and the treatment approach used. Some patients experience noticeable relief once nerve inflammation is reduced, while others improve gradually as tissues heal and mechanics stabilize.

Many patients report:

  • Reduced leg pain and improved sitting tolerance
  • Better walking endurance 
  • Decreased tingling or numbness
  • Improved sleep and daily comfort

Movement guidance is often included to help prevent recurrence and protect long-term spinal health.

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Why Choose Regen Axis Health?

Regen Axis Health is led by Dr. Leon Reyfman and supported by a team of board-certified physicians specializing in regenerative, non-surgical spine and nerve care. Every sciatica treatment in the Bronx is physician-led and image-guided, with a focus on diagnostic accuracy and long-term function.

With high-access scheduling and multiple locations, patients can receive advanced sciatica care without unnecessary delays. Contact Regen Axis Health today to schedule your consultation and take the next step toward nerve-focused sciatica relief.

Frequently Asked Questions Sciatica Treatment

Is sciatica always caused by a herniated disc?

No. While herniated discs are a common cause, sciatica can also result from spinal stenosis, arthritis, or other conditions that irritate spinal nerves.

Can sciatica improve without surgery?

Yes. Many patients improve with non-surgical, targeted treatments that reduce nerve inflammation and address the underlying cause.

How long does sciatica usually last?

Some cases resolve within weeks, while others persist if the nerve irritation is not addressed. Chronic sciatica often benefits from a focused evaluation and targeted care.

Should I avoid activity if I have sciatica?

Not necessarily. Gentle, guided movement is often encouraged, while activities that worsen nerve compression should be avoided.

When should I seek medical care for sciatica?

If pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by weakness or numbness, a physician evaluation can help prevent long-term nerve damage and guide appropriate treatment.

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