Sciatica refers to pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back through your buttocks and down the legs. Symptoms may include:
Sharp, shooting pain down the leg
Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot
Pain worsened by sitting, coughing, or bending
Weakness in the leg or foot
One-sided lower back pain with radiating symptoms
Common causes include:
Slipped or bulging discs (herniated disc)
Degenerative disc disease
Spinal stenosis
Piriformis syndrome
Prolonged sitting or poor posture
Lifting injuries
Conventional treatment options often include:
Painkillers, anti-inflammatories, or nerve medications
Rest and stretching exercises
Physiotherapy for strengthening and posture
Epidural steroid injections
Surgery (in severe cases)
Patients often report:
Medications provide short-term relief but don’t fix the root problem
Stretching or exercise may worsen pain in acute stages
Injections may wear off or carry risks
Surgery is invasive and not always necessary
Delays in identifying the cause can lead to prolonged suffering
We focus on non-invasive, root-cause-focused care, especially for patients who want to avoid surgery or long-term meds.
Our approach includes:
Computerized spinal decompression: Gently relieves nerve pressure from herniated or degenerative discs.
Shockwave therapy (from $180/session): Reduces muscle tightness and inflammation along the sciatic path.
Pioneered HotHeal Therapy Protocol: Combines manual release techniques and non-invasive radiofrequency to relieve nerve irritation and muscular compression.
Pioneered Home Therapy Protocol: Exclusive to our clinic, this protocol uses FDA-approved PEMF therapy, Regenerix Gold, and Korean transdermal technology to support recovery at home — ideal for chronic or recurrent sciatica.
Yes. Our therapies are suitable for:
Acute sciatica due to disc bulge
Chronic sciatic nerve irritation
Post-surgical flare-ups
Recurrent nerve pain from prolonged sitting or activity
Patients with degenerative spine changes
Treatments are safe, customizable, and well tolerated by most patients.
Surgery may be considered if:
There’s progressive muscle weakness
Symptoms don’t improve after months of therapy
There’s loss of bladder or bowel control (emergency)
Imaging shows severe compression not responding to conservative care
We regularly provide second opinions for patients unsure about surgery or those who didn’t improve after standard treatments.
Practice since 2007 at Shaw House, Orchard
Pioneers of the HotHeal and Home Therapy Protocols
Seen patients from over 20 countries
Trusted by Singapore’s national athletes
Affordable shockwave from $180 (often $300+ elsewhere)
Techniques exported to Indonesia and taught internationally