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Sciatica TCM

Radiating pain, numbness or tingling from lower back and buttock to the leg is often related to blocked meridians, qi-blood stasis or kidney deficiency. TCM acupuncture with herbs offers supportive care that may help improve mobility. Results vary.

Sciatica stretching and rehabilitation

TCM Understanding of Sciatica

Sciatica in TCM falls under "obstruction syndrome" and "lower back pain," related to wind-cold-damp, trauma, kidney deficiency or blood stasis. When a lumbar disc herniation compresses nerve roots, pain may radiate along the posterior thigh, outer calf and even the dorsum of the foot with numbness.

Acute phases feature severe pain and limited movement; chronic phases show intermittent episodes worsened by cold. Dr. Ng asks about pain pathway, aggravating and relieving factors, and any bowel or bladder changes (which require urgent Western assessment) before planning care.

TCM emphasises that free flow reduces pain: acupuncture, herbs and cupping together may improve local circulation, ease nerve irritation and strengthen the lower back and kidneys to reduce recurrence.

Treatment Strategy

Acupuncture commonly uses Huaniao, Weizhong, Chengshan, ah-shi points, Shenshu and Dachangshu. Deep needling at Huaniao may help regulate the sciatic nerve pathway. Moxibustion suits cold-damp patterns; cupping on the lumbosacral region may dispel stasis.

Internal formulas include Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang, Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang and Shen Zhu Tang with modifications. Acute phases prioritise blood activation and pain relief; remission phases tonify liver-kidney and strengthen the lower back. Dr. Ng advises avoiding prolonged sitting, heavy bending and lifting, with core-strengthening guidance.

Many patients report gradual reduction in pain intensity and radiation over several sessions to weeks. Severe disc herniation or progressive paralysis warrants imaging and coordination with orthopaedics or neurosurgery.

During treatment, keep the lower back warm, avoid long driving or sitting, and walk moderately to support circulation. Dr. Ng adjusts points and formulas at each follow-up based on your response.

Why Oakville Wellness

Dr. Ng Hau Jun has 25 years of pain-specialty experience, a Google 5.0 rating and registration 003769. The Central clinic is easily accessible for patients needing ongoing follow-up for chronic pain.

Acupuncture retention is typically 20–40 minutes; many patients feel relief after treatment. The first visit includes thorough assessment and clear expected course explanation.

Lower back pain combined with neck-shoulder issues can be addressed together. WhatsApp to book and begin supportive care toward restored mobility.

The Central clinic is near the MTR, convenient for Hong Kong Island and Kowloon patients. Chronic pain cases can arrange regular follow-up times for continuous progress tracking.

Sciatica Care Highlights

Pattern differentiation for wind-cold, blood stasis and kidney deficiency
Acupuncture at Huaniao, Weizhong and related points with herbal support
Acute pain relief and chronic kidney-lumbar tonification
Lifestyle and exercise guidance to help reduce recurrence
Central clinic · 25 years · Google 5.0 · Registered TCM 003769

Dr. Ng Hau Jun is a Registered TCM practitioner in Hong Kong (003769) with 25 years of clinical experience. Google Maps rating 5.0 / 5 (3 verified reviews). Clinic address: Room 602, 6/F, Kam On Building, 176A–176F Queen's Road Central.

Book a Sciatica Consultation

Radiating pain affecting your walking? Dr. Ng will assess and outline a meridian-supportive plan.