Sciatica care in Bismarck
Find Relief From Radiating
Leg and Lower Back Pain
Experience non-invasive care focused on reducing nerve irritation, easing radiating pain, and helping you move, sit, and rest more comfortably throughout the day.
What’s Irritating the Sciatic Nerve?
Sciatica develops when the sciatic nerve becomes irritated or compressed, often due to changes in the lower spine, surrounding muscles, or joint alignment. Prolonged sitting, poor posture, repetitive movement, or past injuries can gradually increase stress on this nerve.
As irritation builds, pain may travel from the lower back into the hip, buttock, or down the leg. Symptoms often worsen with sitting, bending, or long periods of inactivity.
Many people don’t realize nerve involvement is the cause until leg pain, tingling, or weakness begins disrupting daily movement and comfort.
Common Signs You Might Have This Condition
People with sciatica often experience one or more of these symptoms.
Lower Back Pain
Pain Radiating Into the Leg
Burning or Sharp Discomfort
Numbness or Tingling
Weakness in the Leg or Foot
Pain When Sitting
Discomfort With Bending or Twisting
Difficulty Standing for Long Periods
You Don’t Have To Live With Shooting Leg Pain
How We Help Reduce Sciatic Nerve Irritation
Our care focuses on reducing pressure on the sciatic nerve while improving movement and support—without invasive procedures or symptom masking alone.
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Reduce pressure on irritated nerve pathways
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Improve spinal and joint movement
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Decrease inflammation affecting nerve tissue
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Improve circulation to surrounding structures
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Support long-term nerve comfort and mobility
The goal is simple:
Help you move, sit, and live with less nerve-related pain.
What To Expect During Your Care
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Initial
Evaluation
We begin by understanding your symptoms, movement limitations, and how sciatica is affecting your daily life.
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Personalized
Care Plan
Your care plan is tailored to your condition, comfort level, and movement goals.
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Focused Gentle
Treatment
Non-invasive techniques are used to reduce nerve irritation and improve spinal support.
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Supportive
Guidance
Simple recommendations help you reduce strain on the sciatic nerve and maintain progress outside the clinic.
Meet Dr. Aaron Moos
Experienced professional Chiropractor
in Bismarck helping you be your best.
Dr. Aaron Moos has helped many people struggling with neuropathy symptoms feel more stable, more comfortable, and more in control of their daily activities. As the owner of both Moos Family Chiropractic and Verge Fitness in Bismarck, ND, he brings a comprehensive approach to wellness.
Dr. Aaron is a devoted husband and father of three. Since graduating from Palmer College of Chiropractic, he has remained committed to enhancing the health and wellness of his community through evidence-based chiropractic care.
Questions About Sciatica?
What Our Patients Are Saying
Don’t Let Sciatic Pain Disrupt Your Life
With the right approach, many people find they can reduce nerve pain, move more comfortably, and get back to daily activities with confidence. We’re here to help when you’re ready to take the next step.
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