The problem
Sciatic nerve pain — the shooting, burning, or numbing sensation traveling down the back of the leg — is one of the most disruptive conditions an active person can face. Most treatments address the symptom. Jeff addresses the nerve at its point of constriction.
Jeff's approach
“The pain and numbness going down the back of the leg can be very troubling. I have found that many times the pain can be resolved by releasing the nerve at its point of constriction — often in the piriformis, glutes, or lower back. Most clients notice that their movement is more normalized and the tingling or numbness subsides with regular treatment. I have had many clients experience reversal of symptoms with consistent sessions.”
— Jeff Kirstein, LMT
Techniques
Targeted muscle release, myofascial release, ART-informed work, and trigger point therapy to decompress the sciatic nerve.
Best starting point
Gym session for assessment, then deeper at-home work for full resolution.