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How To Find Relief From Sciatica
March Newsletter
Frank’s pain was the worst he’d ever felt. It started in his lower back but then radiated down the back of his leg all the way to his toes. Sometimes, he felt numbness or tingling in his leg, which he found especially concerning. But worst of all, this radiating pain made it almost impossible for him to get around.
Eventually, Frank visited his physiotherapist, where he learned this pain had a specific term: sciatica. Its name comes from the fact that it affects the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down into the foot.
Frank also learned that his sciatica, like most people’s, came courtesy of a herniated disc in his lumbar spine. Fortunately, physiotherapy is a frontline treatment for herniated discs, and with a month of regular physiotherapy sessions, Frank resolved his pain.
Are you experiencing radiating leg pain like Frank? If so, reach out to us at PhysioPlus Health Group. We can help you know for certain if your pain is sciatica or another similar condition — and we can help you find relief with a customized treatment plan.
Call today to schedule your initial consultation!

What Is Sciatica? Symptoms and Causes
Sciatica is a somewhat misunderstood condition. Many people refer to any radiating pain in the back and legs as “sciatica.” In reality, sciatica only refers to pain that stems from pressure or irritation on the sciatic nerve.
Sciatica’s main symptom is pain that starts in the lower back, radiates into the buttocks, and then runs down the back of one leg into the foot, following the path of the affected sciatic nerve. Often, the leg pain will be worse than the back pain.
However, other symptoms often indicate sciatica, including the following:
- Muscle spasms in the back
- “Pins and needles” sensations in the leg and/or foot
- Numbness in the leg and/or foot
- Shooting or burning pain deep in the buttocks or legs
- Weakness in the affected leg
Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve is pinched, compressed, or irritated in some way. But what causes that nerve irritation in the first place?
For most people, as it was for Frank, the answer is a herniated disc. Your spinal vertebrae are cushioned and protected by flexible cartilage discs (spinal discs). If one of these discs bulges or ruptures so that it irritates or pinches the sciatic nerve, you’ll experience sciatica pain.
Other medical issues (such as a bone spur, inflammation related to pregnancy, or a tumor) can also cause sciatica, but these conditions are much more rare. If you have sciatica, the chances are good you have a herniated disc — and that’s something physiotherapy can help resolve!

How Physiotherapy Can Help With Sciatic Pain
When treating a herniated disc (and, by extension, sciatica), our therapists will move through the following steps:
- Manage Pain: We’ll develop a plan to address your acute pain, pulling from several options. Gentle spinal mobilizations, soft tissue manipulation of your back muscles, and pain relieving modalities such as TENS or hot and cold therapy can all help.
- Improve Mobility: Movement is crucial in addressing sciatica. Spinal mobilizations play an essential role here, allowing you to move the joint without exerting effort. We’ll also incorporate active stretches and mobility work to help ease range of motion restrictions and prepare your body for the next phase of treatment.
- Strengthen Your Back and Core: As your pain lessens, we’ll begin working to build strength in your core muscles, which stabilize and support your spine. By strengthening these muscles, you can alleviate the pressure on your lumbar spine that contributes to sciatic pain and a herniated disc.
- Educate to Prevent Future Pain: Finally, we can provide the tools to prevent a future bout of sciatica. We might help you develop a home exercise program to keep your spine healthy or show you how to properly lift heavy objects to avoid injury.

Find Sciatica Relief at PhysioPlus Health Group
Sciatic pain can be incredibly intense and often debilitating. Regular physiotherapy will help you resolve that pain — and the underlying cause — so you can get back to living a full, healthy life.
To get started with your own personalized sciatica treatment plan, call to schedule an appointment today!

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Want to Ease Sciatic Pain?
GET MOVING!
While regular physiotherapy at PhysioPlus Health Group is the best way to resolve your sciatica, several simple at-home exercises can help resolve your pain as you work through your treatment plan. Our physiotherapists will usually provide you with a personalized routine for your PT “homework.” The following are common exercises we might suggest and may help relieve pain between sessions. But make sure to check with your therapist before giving them a try!
Simple Exercises to Ease Sciatic Pain

Supine Piriformis Stretch
- Lie on your back with your knees bent, pointed toward the ceiling.
- Rest the ankle of your affected leg against your other thigh, forming a “four” shape with your legs.
- Gently pull your crossed leg sideways across your body until you feel the stretch in your affected glute.
- Hold for 10-30 seconds and repeat on the other side if you wish!

Cobra Stretch
- Lie down on your stomach with your hands on the floor in line with your shoulders and your elbows tucked into your body.
- Inhale and press into your palms to lift your head, chest, and shoulders off the ground. Don’t fully straighten your arms; make sure your chest stays lifted.
- Tighten your core muscles as you hold the stretch for 10-30 seconds.
- Gently lower back to the ground and repeat as needed.

Clamshell
- Lie on one side with your knees slightly bent and your head resting on your bottom arm. You can press your top arm into the ground in front of you for support.
- Engage your core to help with stability.
- Keeping the feet together, gently lift your top knee so that your bent legs resemble the open mouth of a clam.
- Keep your torso still so you don’t roll backward.
- Hold for 5-10 seconds, then lower slowly. Complete as many clamshells as you’d like, but don’t forget to roll over and do the other side, too!
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Join Us for this Live Online Workshop and Discover How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy and Doula Services Can Help!
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When: March 20, 2025, 7:00 pm EST
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Are you or is someone you know…
- Pregnant or postpartum
- Dealing with persistent pelvis, back, or hip pain
- Leaking when you sneeze, cough, laugh, or exercise
- Experiencing heaviness or pressure in your pelvis
- Noticing abdominal separation
- Unsure of what exercises are safe to do
- Feeling unprepared or worried for labour and delivery
We’ll be helping attendees remotely on video at this workshop. Our pelvic health physiotherapists and doula will be taking your questions live and recommending helpful tips along the way.
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Feel Better by Eating Better!
Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili
This Crockpot White Chicken Chili offers comfort and satisfaction, courtesy of its creamy texture and healthy ingredients. The slow cooker keeps it breezy and hands-free!
Place chicken in the bottom of a 6-quart or larger slow cooker. Add the chicken broth, white beans, green chiles, garlic, onion, cumin, oregano, salt, and cayenne. Stir to combine. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 6 hours or high for 2 to 4 hours, or until the chicken is cooked through. Remove the chicken breasts to a plate. Once cool enough to handle, shred and set aside.
With an immersion blender, puree a portion of the chili to thicken it, leaving some of the beans whole. (If you don’t have an immersion blender, you can instead transfer a few ladlefuls of the chili to a food processor or blender and pulse roughly, then return back into the chili.)
Stir in the shredded chicken and cilantro. Portion into bowls and top with a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Add any other desired toppings and enjoy.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breasts (2-3 breasts)
- 4 cups low-sodium chicken stock
- 2 (15-oz) cans reduced-sodium white beans such as white kidney, navy, cannellini, or Great Northern beans, rinsed and drained
- 2 (4.5-ounce) cans diced green chiles
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 small yellow onion (or 1/2 large) finely diced
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
- Fresh lime wedges
In-Home Physiotherapy



Are you recovering from an injury or trying to manage a chronic condition? We have great news for you!
PhysioPlus offers the convenience of In-Home Physiotherapy, allowing you to receive the personalized care you need in the comfort of your own home. Our team of Registered Physiotherapists and Physio-Pilates Instructors are here to help you every step of the way.
We’re providing the following in-home services:
- Physiotherapy Treatment
- Physio Exercise & Clinical Pilates
- Private Pilates
Our In-Home Physiotherapy services can help with:
- Post-surgical rehab
- Muscle & Joint Injuries/Pain, Arthritis
- Vertigo & Dizziness
- Senior care (fall prevention, general weakness & deconditioning)
- Post-stroke or Concussion rehab
- Fractures
We understand that mobility or transportation challenges can sometimes make it difficult to visit our clinic. That’s why we’re making it easier for you..we’re bringing the clinic to your home!
Do you have questions? We’re here to help! We offer complimentary 15-minute consultations where you can discuss your concerns and get treatment advice from one of our therapists. Just give us a call at (416)760-8280!


If you’re a runner struggling with injuries that are affecting your running, or you’re looking to improve your technique or form, then you’ve come to the right place.

At PhysioPlus Health Group, our running experts use running gait assessments to figure out how to reduce your pain while running, improve your gait efficiency and target your areas of risk so that you can keep running happily.
Our Running Program is for athletes, runners & active people who:
• Are in pain or injured • Want to improve their form and performance • Are working toward a race goal
What To Expect From Your Running Assessment?
• Running Analysis — slow motion, video capture frame by frame analysis
• Real-time cues and drills to correct bad habits that lead to pain & interfere with performance
• Foot assessment, shoe advice, custom orthotics
• Physiotherapy & Chiropody treatment for your specific problem or concern
Do you think you could benefit from
a running or gait assessment?
Request a consultation with one of our running experts, so you can get started on the first steps to running and moving at your best ability!
Call (647) 484-3345 today!


With the cold setting in and with all of the snow shoveling we’ve been doing this past week, I like to prioritize activities to help beat the winter blues. Here are my top 3 self-care practices to help you feel cozy and refreshed all season long.

1. Enjoy a warm winter drink!
My favourite this season has been a lavender latte made with lactose-free milk. Bonus points if you take the drink to-go and walk around the neighbourhood.

2. Establish a relaxing bedtime routine.
To curb my temptation to scroll my phone I use my sunset/sunrise alarm clock, set a soothing playlist or listen to an audiobook/ podcast.

3. Try a “Cozy Cardio” session!
A term coined on social media, Cozy Cardio is an easy and enticing way to get moving from the comfort of your home! Put on some soft lighting, your favourite movie or TV show, wear your comfy sweats and do a moderately paced walk on the treadmill or stationary bike. Don’t forget your water bottle!
Give Us a Call Today
If you’re living with pain and discomfort, it’s worth contacting PhysioPlus Health Group to set up an appointment to have your condition assessed. Our physiotherapists will do everything in their power to give you the pain relief you deserve, and help you get back to doing the things you enjoy — pain-free!
What are you waiting for? Relief is a click away, so reach out today to set up an appointment!


