Overview
Sciatica Chiropractic Care for Aurora patients
Sciatica is shooting or burning pain that travels from the lower back or buttock down the leg, caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve. The source can be a lumbar disc, a tight piriformis muscle, or a restricted joint — and care differs for each. The evaluation finds the cause so treatment actually addresses it.
Aurora is the Denver metro's largest suburb, with healthcare workers at the Anschutz Medical Campus, warehouse and logistics crews along the I-70 and I-225 corridors, and military personnel at Buckley Space Force Base. Each group reaches neck pain, back pain, and sciatica through a different mechanism — and the mechanism shapes the care.
What sciatica care includes
- Straight-leg-raise and neurological testing to locate the source
- Lumbar decompression and targeted adjustments for disc-related sciatica
- Soft-tissue release for piriformis and deep-hip-rotator involvement
- Sitting, commuting, and mobility guidance to reduce flare-ups
Serving Aurora and nearby areas
We see Aurora patients from across the Denver metro, including Anschutz / Fitzsimons, Southlands, Mission Viejo, Saddle Rock, Del Mar, Hampden corridor.
Why Aurora patients come in
- High collision volume on I-225, I-70, Hampden Avenue, and Peoria Street
- Same-day and next-day appointments for Aurora-area patients
- Care planned around real warehouse, healthcare, and commuter demands
Sciatica Care FAQs for Aurora
How quickly can I be seen for sciatica care in Aurora?
Same-day and next-day appointments are typically available for Aurora-area patients. Call (303) 529-4198 to confirm current openings and get connected with a Denver-area chiropractor near you.
Do you take new patients for sciatica chiropractic care in Aurora, CO?
Yes. New patients are welcome. Your first visit includes a focused evaluation, an honest care plan with a realistic visit estimate, and — when appropriate — treatment the same day.
How many visits will I need?
Most Aurora patients with acute pain notice meaningful improvement within 3 to 6 visits. Longer-standing or more complex cases take more time, and that's discussed honestly at your first appointment.
Do you accept insurance in Aurora?
Most insurance plans are accepted, and auto-injury claims are commonly handled for collision-related care. Confirm your specific plan when you call (303) 529-4198.