Say goodbye to back pain

Sciatica is the name given to a medical condition in which pain originating in the lower back radiates down the leg. Those who suffer from sciatica report shooting pains, which typically affect one side of the body, but can be felt on both sides simultaneously. Some patients also report pain in the leg, the foot and create a general feeling of weakness. Around 90% of sciatica cases are caused by a herniated disc or bone spur, which creates pressure on the sciatic nerve.

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The discomfort of back pain can be a serious inhibitor to a happy life.

Why does my back hurt?

The sciatic nerve is the longest and thickest nerve in our body. The nerve begins in the lumbar area of the spine, (in the L4-L5 vertebral area), passes through the back of the pelvis, and splits to continue down through buttocks, thighs and knees, reaching to just above the foot. Due to the passage of the nerve from the lower back area to the legs, if pressure is created on the nerve, the sensation of pain may be radiated to the leg area and not confined to the back.

About 90% of sciatic nerve injuries are caused by a herniated disc. This is a condition in which the intervertebral disc tears and moves out of place. Naturally, this creates pressure on the nerve, which in turn begins a chain reaction that causes pain. In addition to a herniated disc or bone spur, there are other factors that can create pressure on the nerve and cause pain, including smoking, obesity, and pregnancy. As opposed to other types of pain like fibromyalgia or carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatic pain is more common in men than in women.

A small device – a great solution for back pain

Current sciatica treatments encompass analgesics, physical therapy, injections, and occasionally surgery.

Imagine discovering a device that naturally and non-invasively alleviates pain, with no known side effects and from the comfort of your own home.

B-Cure Laser is a professional medical device, CE approved for personal and home use, that for so many, has long been a staple pain relief treatment for the home.

The B-Cure Laser is a revolutionary device, with a growing reputation around the world, treating pain for more than 350,000 patients. It packages low-level laser therapy (LLLT) technology, used globally in clinics for more than 40 years, allowing pain management in the home. Using a unique patent, B-Cure Laser has a harnessed soft laser at full power, into a small and convenient easy-to-operate device that provides full LLLT treatment so you can treat pain whenever and wherever you are.

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Treating discomfort with B-Cure Laser.

LLLT? How does it work?

The treatment with the B-Cure laser is very simple. All you have to do is place the device on the recommended treatment points according to the painful area. Use it for 6 minutes twice a day and you will be on the path to relieving your pain.

B-Cure’s patented laser penetrates through the tissues and triggers biostimulation processes in the body. Among other things, the laser stimulates the release of the hormone endorphin, which is responsible for relieving pain, increasing blood flow to the affected area and releasing nerve pressure. The benefit of low-level laser treatment is that it is non-invasive – no foreign substance is introduced into the body, no tissue is damaged and the treatment has no known side effects.

If you suffer from prolonged periods of pain, take a look at the flexible payments plans for B-Cure Laser.

Content marketing: This information does not constitute medical advice and it should not be relied upon as such. Consult with your doctor before modifying your regular medical regime.

Photo by Klara Kulikova.

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