Physical Therapy for Sciatica in Sheridan
For Sheridan patients, sciatica is one of the most common reasons to see a physical therapist. Sciatica is pain that radiates from the low back down the leg, often from a pinched or irritated nerve. The right program calms the nerve and restores movement. Medicaid accepted; no referral needed to start in Colorado.*
Common causes we treat
- Herniated or bulging disc pressing on the nerve
- Tight muscles compressing the sciatic nerve
- Spinal stenosis or arthritis
- Prolonged sitting and posture
Your treatment plan
We use specific movements that centralize and calm the nerve, manual therapy, and progressive strengthening — with spinal decompression where appropriate.
What to expect
Care focuses on reducing leg symptoms first, then rebuilding strength so the pain doesn't return.
Convenient for Sheridan
Sheridan neighbors us to the southeast, just minutes away along Hampden and Federal. Patients from Fort Logan, River Point reach us easily, and we accept Medicaid and most major plans.
Sciatica in Sheridan — questions
Will sciatica go away on its own?
It can, but targeted PT often speeds relief and reduces the chance it comes back.
Ready to begin your recovery?
No referral required in Colorado. Medicaid and most major plans accepted. We’ll verify your benefits before your first visit.