Sciatica Treatment, Conway, AR

Tingling, numbness, or sharp pain running down your leg? That's a hallmark sign of sciatica—and if ignored, it usually gets worse. For many people, what starts as occasional discomfort can turn into constant pain, limited mobility, and, eventually, a recommendation for back surgery—a procedure that carries high risks and a very low long-term success rate.
Some turn to steroid injections for relief, but those are temporary at best—and potentially dangerous. Repeated injections can damage soft tissue, weaken the bones, and accelerate disc degeneration over time, leaving you worse off than before.
At Dr. Keith Currie’s clinic, we offer a safer, more effective solution. Through his proprietary Currie Method Protocol, we work to relieve nerve pressure, rehydrate discs, and restore spinal balance—without drugs or surgery. This comprehensive, non-invasive approach targets the root cause of sciatica and helps your body heal naturally.
Don’t let your sciatica spiral into something more serious. Take control now. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Currie today and start your path toward lasting relief.
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What is Sciatica?

Sciatica happens when the sciatic nerve—the longest nerve in the body—gets compressed or irritated, often by a herniated or dehydrated disc. This can cause sharp pain, tingling, or numbness that radiates down the leg, making it difficult to walk, stand, or sleep.
Over time, this pain can become debilitating.
With over 21 years of clinical experience, Dr. Keith Currie developed the “Currie Method” Protocol—a proven, non-surgical approach that targets the root cause of sciatica. By reducing inflammation, relieving nerve pressure, and restoring disc health, many patients finally find lasting relief—even when other treatments have failed.
Don’t let sciatica steal your life. Schedule your free consultation with Dr. Currie today and start your path to real healing.
Disc Problems: Herniated, bulging, slipped, or protruding discs can place intense pressure on the sciatic nerve. This pressure often leads to sharp, radiating pain down the leg, numbness, or tingling that worsens over time. Left unaddressed, these disc issues can cause progressive nerve damage, increasing loss of mobility, and a steady decline in quality of life.

Common Causes of Sciatica

Understanding the potential causes of sciatica can help relieve pain for those dealing with the condition. It can also be helpful for people looking to prevent sciatica to understand what puts them at greater risk of developing it. Sciatica is often a result of one of the following causes that can benefit from conservative treatment:

Injuries

Injuries from sports or other physical traumas can lead to sciatica symptoms appearing.

Disc Problems

Herniated discs, bulging discs, or slipped discs can contribute to pressure on the sciatic nerve, causing severe pain to run down affected areas.

Degenerative Disc Disease

As discs in the spine wear down, they become thinner and less flexible. This can irritate the nerves around them and cause sciatic nerve pain when sciatic nerve compression occurs.

Spinal Stenosis

When the spaces in your spine narrow, they can squeeze the nerves in the spinal canal. This can cause pain symptoms to occur and lead to sciatica.

Osteoarthritis

As the cartilage in your spine wears down, it can cause pain to radiate out and put pressure on nearby nerves.

Spondylolisthesis

Occurs when one vertebra slips over another. This can pinch nerves and lead to sciatic pain.

Tumors

Tumors on the spine can press on the sciatic nerve or its roots. However, this occurrence is rare.

Infections

Infections in or around the spine can have an impact on the sciatic nerve.

Inflammation

Inflammation near the sciatic nerve can put pressure on it.

What symptoms does sciatica cause?

Sciatica symptoms can vary in type and severity. Some of the symptoms that benefit from an evaluation at Currie Health & Wellness include:

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Low back pain
Tingling down legs
Leg numbness
Muscle weakness
Drop foot
Muscle atrophy
Paralysis
Rare, severe symptoms like affected bladder or bowel control
Lumbar radiculopathy

Effective Treatment Options for Sciatica

WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO PATIENTS WITH SCIATICA?
Dr. Currie offers different types of treatment, each serving a different purpose. Some of the treatments you may be recommended include:
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression is just one part of Dr. Keith Currie’s unique “Currie Method” Protocol—a comprehensive, non-surgical approach to relieving sciatic nerve pain. Unlike standard treatments, Dr. Currie integrates spinal decompression in a precise and customized way, combining it with supportive therapies to help rehydrate damaged discs, and relieves the sciatic nerve pressure—naturally. This is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It’s a personalized path to finally getting relief from the dreaded hip and/or leg pain that comes with sciatica. Something that offers real hope—even for those who’ve tried everything else.
Chronic Back Pain Management
We offer strategies and treatments to provide long-term relief and focused care to heal our patients' back pain and restore their well-being through non-invasive treatments.
Sciatica Treatment
Through Dr. Keith Currie’s specialized “Currie Method” Protocol, we work to relieve the pain, numbness, and discomfort caused by sciatica—helping you move toward real healing and long-term recovery. This comprehensive, non-surgical approach targets the root cause of sciatic nerve irritation by restoring disc health, reducing inflammation, and relieving nerve pressure—naturally and effectively.

Pain Relief That Lasts

We treat the root cause of your pain—without drugs or surgery. Real relief starts here.

Answers to Your Sciatica Pain Therapy Questions

How do you alleviate sciatic pain?
Short-term relief from sciatica may come from ice therapy, gentle stretching, or even temporary use of pain medications. But lasting relief only comes from addressing the root cause of the problem—what’s putting pressure on the sciatic nerve in the first place. That’s where Dr. Keith Currie and his proprietary “Currie Method” Protocol come in. By identifying and treating the underlying cause—whether it’s a herniated disc, inflammation, or spinal misalignment—Dr. Currie helps patients find real, lasting relief without drugs or surgery.
Schedule your free consultation today and take the first step toward healing.
Can sciatica be cured permanently?
Yes—with the right treatment, many people can experience permanent relief from sciatica.
Over the past 21 years, Dr. Keith Currie has helped countless patients eliminate their sciatic nerve pain through his proprietary “Currie Method” Protocol. This non-surgical, drug-free approach focuses on correcting the root cause of sciatica—whether it’s a herniated disc, inflammation, or nerve compression—so the body can heal and most often, the pain doesn’t return.
If you’re ready to break free from sciatic pain for good, schedule your free consultation with Dr. Currie today.
What's the worst thing you can do for sciatica?
High-impact exercises, repetitive twisting, and deep bending can all make sciatic nerve pain worse—especially when the nerve is already inflamed. But even something as simple as walking can aggravate the condition when a damaged disc is pressing on the spinal nerve root. This repeated irritation can increase inflammation, worsen nerve compression, and prolong healing.
To truly recover, it’s critical to avoid movements that worsen the pressure—while focusing on targeted therapies that relieve the nerve and support healing.
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