Back Pain and Sciatica in Edinburgh
Ongoing lower back pain or sciatica that isn’t easing?
Back pain and sciatica can be deeply frustrating.
Whether it’s a constant ache, sharp pain with certain movements, or pain that travels into the leg, these symptoms don’t just affect your body.
They affect how you move, sit, sleep, work and exercise.
How back pain and sciatica often show up
Many people who attend our clinic come in feeling frustrated.
They’ve rested. They’ve tried exercises. They may have had scans or previous treatment.
Yet the pain keeps returning, or never fully clears.
You might notice:
- a constant ache in your lower back
- stiffness after sitting, driving or first thing in the morning
- pain that travels into your buttock, thigh or leg
- pins and needles, heaviness or weakness in one leg
- symptoms that flare with fatigue, stress or long days
Some days feel manageable.
Other days, simple movements feel risky.
Over time, this can quietly chip away at confidence in your body and make everyday tasks feel harder than they should.
When back pain or sciatica doesn’t behave like a simple injury
You may have been told your symptoms are due to a disc issue, tight muscles or general wear and tear.
Sometimes that explanation helps. Often, it doesn’t fully explain why pain keeps returning or why progress stalls.
When back pain or sciatica persists, it’s often influenced by:
- how well your spine is coping with load over time
- how movement has adapted around pain or guarding
- how sensitive the system has become after repeated flare-ups
- how stress, fatigue and recovery interact
When these factors aren’t addressed together, treatment may help briefly but fail to hold.

Why symptoms keep returning
For many people, back pain and sciatica aren’t about one structure being “out”.
They’re about how your body is responding to ongoing stress.
Long periods of sitting, repetitive work, stress and fatigue all place strain on the lower back. Over time, tolerance drops, sensitivity increases, and symptoms reappear with less provocation.
This helps explain why:
- scans can look OK but pain persists
- exercises help temporarily but don’t last
- flare-ups seem to happen without a clear trigger
Rather than chasing pain, care here focuses on restoring function so symptoms no longer dominate daily life.
A careful, focused approach to back pain and sciatica
Care here starts with understanding your symptoms.
The focus is on:
- how your back pain or sciatica behaves over time
- what tends to aggravate or ease it
- how your spine and nervous system are handling everyday demand
- what you’ve already tried, and what effect it had
Care is precise and low-force, and guided by how you respond rather than a preset plan.
Some people need only a short period of care.
Others choose to continue for longer as confidence and tolerance improve.
That decision is always yours and discussed openly.
What happens at an initial consultation
Your first appointment is designed to provide clarity.
We take time to understand what you’re dealing with, examine how your back is functioning, and explain what may be contributing to your symptoms.
If chiropractic care is appropriate, care can usually begin at the first session.
Options are outlined clearly so you can decide how to proceed in a way that fits your life.
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Back Pain and Sciatica Clinic in Edinburgh
Based in Edinburgh, with patients attending from Leith, the city centre and surrounding areas.
Appointments are by booking only.
A clear place to start
If back pain or sciatica is affecting how you move, work or exercise, an initial consultation is designed to help you understand what’s going on and decide whether this approach is right for you.