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Everyday Habits That Could Be Making Your Back Pain and Sciatica Worse

When people think about back pain and sciatica, they often picture a major injury or a single event that caused everything to go wrong. While accidents and injuries can certainly play a role, many people are surprised to learn that everyday habits may also contribute to ongoing discomfort and movement limitations. At RPM Physical Therapy, we often meet people who cannot pinpoint exactly when their symptoms started. Instead, they describe a gradual change. They began feeling stiff after work, noticed discomfort during long car rides, or found that standing up after sitting became more difficult. Over time, those small issues developed into something that affected their daily routine. The good news is that simple changes to everyday habits may help support better movement and long term spinal health. Understanding these habits is an important step toward managing back pain and sciatica and staying active.

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Why Your Back Pain and Sciatica Symptoms May Not Be Coming From Where You Think

If you have been dealing with back pain and sciatica, you have probably spent time wondering what caused it and, more importantly, what you can do about it. Maybe the discomfort started after lifting something heavy, sitting at a desk for years, or after what seemed like a perfectly normal day. For some people, the symptoms come on suddenly. For others, they develop gradually until everyday activities become more difficult. At RPM Physical Therapy, one of the biggest misconceptions we hear is that the place where you feel symptoms is always the place where the problem begins. In reality, back pain and sciatica can be influenced by several different factors, including strength, mobility, posture, movement patterns, and even habits that have built up over many years.

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Don’t Let Sciatica Steal Your Holiday Spirit: A Guide to Staying Mobile and Merry

The holidays are a time for celebration, family gatherings, and joyous traditions. Twinkling lights, festive music, and warm cups of cocoa fill the air with excitement—yet for many, sciatica can cast a cold shadow over the season. That sharp, shooting discomfort radiating from your lower back down the back of your leg can make even the simplest holiday tasks—hanging ornaments, playing with the kids, or standing at the dinner table—feel daunting. But with the right strategies and a dash of perseverance, you can keep sciatica from dampening your holiday cheer.

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The Hidden Struggle: The Emotional Impact of Sciatica and How to Cope

Sciatica is often thought of as a purely physical condition—pain radiating from the lower back down one or both legs. But beneath the surface of sharp twinges and nagging aches lies an equally powerful emotional component. When sciatica strikes, it can shatter routines, drain motivation, and cast a shadow over daily life. In this deep dive, we’ll explore how sciatica affects mental well-being, identify common emotional challenges, and share strategies to support both body and mind through recovery!

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