The Shooting Pain Down Your Leg Starts in Your Spine. So Does the Fix.
Whether your sciatica started suddenly or has been recurring for years — gentle, neurologically-based chiropractic care that addresses the underlying nerve compression, not just the radiating pain.
Same nerve, same source — but the experience varies dramatically depending on how long it’s been going on and what you’ve already tried.
Acute Sciatica
It Started Recently and It’s Stopping You Cold
Sudden onset after a lift, a twist, a long drive, or sometimes for no reason you can pinpoint. Sharp, shooting pain down one leg. Trouble sitting, standing for long, or finding any position that feels okay. Acute sciatica often responds quickly when the underlying nerve compression is addressed early — before compensation patterns set in.
Chronic & Recurring
It Comes Back, Sometimes Worse
You’ve been managing this for months or years. Some days are okay, others you’re planning your day around it. The pain travels — glute one week, calf the next. Recurring sciatica almost always points to long-standing spinal dysfunction that hasn’t been addressed at the source. Symptom management isn’t the same as resolution.
Tried Other Treatments
Cortisone, PT, or Surgery on the Table
You’ve done injections that wore off. Physical therapy that plateaued. You’re researching alternatives before saying yes to surgery, or before another round of shots. Many of our sciatica patients come in specifically at this point — and find that the gentle, nervous-system-focused approach reaches what other treatments couldn’t.
Neurologically-Based Chiropractic
Sciatica Is a Nerve Problem. We Treat It Like One.
Sciatica isn’t a leg condition — it’s a nerve condition. The sciatic nerve roots exit the lumbar spine, travel through the glute, and run down each leg. When something compresses or irritates them at the spine, the pain shows up wherever that nerve goes. Treating the leg never addresses the cause.
We use the Torque Release Technique, a gentle, instrument-based adjustment that delivers precise input exactly where dysfunction is happening at the lumbar spine — no twisting, no cracking, no aggressive force on an already-irritated nerve. Combined with NASA-certified nervous system scanning and on-site digital X-rays, we identify the underlying compression and build a care plan around resolving it.
These are real people from Prosper and the surrounding area who came in for sciatica — many after injections, PT, or other chiropractors didn’t resolve it.
From Barely Walking
"14 months ago, I could barely walk due to sciatica. After being treated by Dr. Jake, I am back at the gym and bike riding on a regular basis. My back feels better than it has in 15 years and I did 5 one hundred mile bike rides over the summer. Many thanks Dr. Jake!"
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Ron Perry
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Cortisone Failed Me
"I came in initially for sciatica. I had had 2 other rounds of cortisone shots and I did not want that anymore. After just 4 visits, Dr. Jake had my sciatica completely healed and it has stayed that way."
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Melinda Barron
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Tried 3 Other Chiros
"I began seeing Dr Jake at Restoration Chiropractic years ago with a sciatica issue that wasn’t helped by three other chiropractors in the area. His knowledge and skill using the torque technique IS what healed me and keeps me from the pain I’ve had."
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Dawna Wood
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Shockwave Therapy
For the Stubborn Soft-Tissue Component of Sciatica
Sciatica often involves more than nerve compression alone. Tight piriformis muscles, chronically guarded glutes, and scar tissue in the lumbar and hip region can keep the sciatic nerve aggravated even when the spine is being addressed.
Delivered using the PiezoWave device, shockwave therapy uses precisely-targeted acoustic waves to break up adhesions, reduce inflammation, and stimulate healing. It’s non-invasive, drug-free, FDA-registered, and pairs powerfully with chiropractic care.
We Don’t Guess. We Scan, X-Ray, and Show You Exactly What’s Going On.
Every new sciatica patient starts with a full NASA-certified nervous system scan, on-site digital X-rays, and a doctor’s report walking you through exactly where the nerve compression is happening and what your care plan looks like — before any treatment begins.
Yes. Chiropractic care is one of the most well-supported non-drug, non-surgical approaches to sciatica — particularly because sciatica almost always traces back to spinal dysfunction at the lumbar spine where the sciatic nerve roots exit. Our doctors use the Torque Release Technique, a gentle, instrument-based adjustment that addresses the underlying cause without twisting, cracking, or heavy force.
How long does it take to feel relief from sciatica?
Many patients notice meaningful relief within the first few visits, especially for acute sciatica. Chronic or recurring sciatica that’s been building for months or years typically takes longer to fully resolve — most patients see significant improvement over 4–6 weeks of consistent care, with continued progress beyond that. Your doctor’s report after your first visit will give you a realistic timeline based on what we find.
Can chiropractic help if cortisone shots or physical therapy haven’t worked?
Often, yes. Cortisone injections target inflammation around the nerve, and physical therapy targets muscle and movement patterns — but neither directly addresses the underlying spinal misalignment and nervous system interference that’s irritating the sciatic nerve in the first place. Many of our sciatica patients come in specifically because injections wore off or PT plateaued, and chiropractic care closes that gap.
Do I need to consider surgery for sciatica?
Surgery is rarely the first answer for sciatica, even when it’s been suggested. The vast majority of sciatica responds to conservative care — chiropractic, soft-tissue work, and movement — without ever needing surgical intervention. We always review imaging and history during your evaluation, and if your case is one of the rare ones where surgery genuinely is the right call, we’ll tell you and refer appropriately.
What does sciatica actually feel like?
Sciatica is the irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back through the glutes and down each leg. Most people experience it as a sharp, shooting, or burning pain that radiates down one side — often into the glute, back of the thigh, calf, or foot. It can also show up as numbness, tingling, weakness, or a deep ache that gets worse when sitting, standing too long, or sleeping in certain positions.
Will the adjustment hurt or make my sciatica worse?
No. The Torque Release Technique uses a small, handheld instrument to deliver a precise, low-force adjustment to specific points on the spine. There’s no twisting, no manual cracking, and no heavy force — which is why it’s especially well-suited to patients with active sciatica, where aggressive manipulation could worsen nerve irritation. Most patients leave their first visit with less pain, not more.
Do I need a referral or insurance to come in?
No. You don’t need a referral, and we work with patients regardless of insurance status. Your first visit includes a full evaluation, on-site digital X-rays, NASA-certified nervous system scan, doctor’s report, and first treatment — all transparent, all explained upfront.
Meet the Team
Leadership at Restoration Chiropractic
Our doctors bring years of neurologically-based chiropractic experience and a genuine commitment to the families of Prosper.