Massage Therapy for Sciatic Pain

Pain that starts in the low back or glutes and travels down the leg is often called "sciatica." While true sciatica can occur when the sciatic nerve is irritated or compressed, many people experience similar symptoms from tight muscles and irritated tissues around the hip. One of the most common causes is a condition known as piriformis syndrome.

As a Massage Therapist in Vancouver, I frequently work with clients experiencing pain, tightness, tingling, or discomfort that radiates through the glutes, hip, and leg. Identifying where the symptoms are coming from is an important first step in determining the most effective treatment approach.


What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica refers to symptoms caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body and travels from the lower back through the hips and down each leg.

Common symptoms of sciatica may include:

  • Pain that travels from the low back into the buttock and leg

  • Burning or shooting pain

  • Numbness or tingling

  • Weakness in the leg or foot

  • Symptoms that worsen with prolonged sitting

True sciatica is often associated with irritation of a nerve root in the lower back, such as from a disc injury, spinal stenosis, or other conditions affecting the lumbar spine.

What Is Piriformis Syndrome?

Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis muscle, located deep within the gluteal region, irritates the sciatic nerve as it passes nearby.

Because the symptoms can closely resemble sciatica, many people assume they have a disc injury when the source of their pain is actually muscular.

Symptoms commonly include:

  • Deep aching pain in the buttock

  • Pain when sitting for extended periods

  • Tenderness in the gluteal region

  • Discomfort that travels down the back of the leg

  • Tightness through the hips and glutes

This is sometimes referred to as "pseudo-sciatica" because the symptoms mimic sciatic nerve pain without originating from the lower back.

Sciatica vs. Piriformis Syndrome

Although both conditions can create pain down the leg, the source of the symptoms is different.

With true sciatica, the irritation often begins in the lower back where the nerve roots exit the spine.

With piriformis syndrome, the irritation typically occurs within the gluteal region where the piriformis muscle may place pressure on the sciatic nerve.

Because treatment approaches can differ, an assessment can help determine which structures may be contributing to your symptoms.

How Massage Therapy Can Help

Massage therapy does not treat disc injuries or structural spinal conditions directly. However, it can play an important role in reducing muscle tension, improving movement, and decreasing irritation around the affected area.

Treatment may focus on:

  • Reducing tension in the gluteal muscles

  • Addressing tightness in the piriformis muscle

  • Improving hip mobility

  • Releasing compensatory tension through the low back and legs

  • Supporting a gradual return to activity

Many clients notice that symptoms become more manageable when surrounding muscles are functioning more efficiently, and excess tension is reduced.

When to Seek Medical Attention

While many cases of sciatic-type pain respond well to conservative treatment, certain symptoms warrant prompt medical evaluation.

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:

  • Significant muscle weakness

  • Loss of bowel or bladder control

  • Numbness in the groin or saddle region

  • Severe or rapidly worsening symptoms

These symptoms may indicate a more serious condition requiring urgent medical assessment.

If you're experiencing pain through the low back, glutes, or leg, massage therapy may help identify muscular contributors to your symptoms and support your recovery.

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