Sciatica Treatment for Veterans

Sciatica treatment for veterans in Fredericton is a core service at VAC Chiropractor Fredericton. Sciatica is one of the most debilitating conditions affecting Canadian veterans, and one of the most frequently under-treated. The sharp, radiating pain that shoots from your lower back down through your buttock and leg can make standing, sitting, and sleeping unbearable. Dr. Scott Brayall has extensive experience treating sciatica in veterans, with a focus on identifying the root cause and providing lasting, evidence-based relief.

What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve (the longest nerve in the body) becomes compressed or irritated. The result is pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that travels from the lower back, through the hip, and down one or both legs. Common underlying causes include herniated or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and piriformis syndrome.

Common symptoms include:

  • Sharp or burning pain in the lower back, buttock, or leg
  • Numbness or tingling down the leg or into the foot
  • Weakness in the affected leg
  • Pain that worsens with prolonged sitting or standing
  • Difficulty walking or changing positions

How Military Service Contributes to Sciatica

Veterans face a significantly elevated risk of developing sciatica due to the cumulative physical demands of military service. Common contributing mechanisms include:

  • Load bearing: Carrying heavy packs, body armor, and equipment over extended distances places repetitive compressive and shear forces on the lumbar spine.
  • Vehicle operations: Hours in LAVs, aircraft, trucks, and ships expose the spine to whole-body vibration and static loading, both well-recognized contributors to disc degeneration.
  • Physical training: High volumes of running, loaded marches, obstacle courses, and combatives training accumulate microtrauma in spinal structures over a career.
  • Direct trauma: Falls, blast exposure, motor vehicle accidents, and combat injuries can cause immediate structural damage that evolves into chronic sciatic nerve compression.

The repetitive loading placed on the lumbar spine during service can accelerate disc degeneration and nerve compression, making sciatica a recognized and commonly service-related condition under Veterans Affairs Canada.

Sciatica Treatment for Veterans in Fredericton

Dr. Brayall uses a combination of techniques tailored to each veteran’s specific presentation and pain history:

  • Activator Method: A precision, low-force instrument-based adjustment that targets the specific spinal segments causing nerve compression. Ideal for veterans with acute pain or sensitivity to manual manipulation.
  • Arthrostim: A gentle, high-frequency adjusting instrument that restores spinal joint mobility without the force of traditional manipulation. It is well-tolerated in chronic and complex cases.
  • Soft tissue therapy: Addressing the muscular tension and trigger points that commonly accompany sciatic nerve irritation, particularly in the piriformis and gluteal muscles.
  • Rehabilitation guidance: Specific exercises and postural recommendations to reduce recurrence and support long-term functional recovery.

Dr. Brayall’s approach is thorough, evidence-based, and adapted to the unique needs of veterans, recognizing that many present with complex, chronic pain histories that require a careful and individualized treatment plan.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

Your first visit is approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Dr. Brayall will take a detailed history of your symptoms, service background, and how sciatica is affecting your daily life. The physical examination includes orthopaedic and neurological testing, including nerve tension tests specific to sciatic nerve involvement, along with range of motion, muscle strength, and reflex assessment.

Our clinic has a private in-house X-ray unit, so if imaging is needed, it can be done on-site during your visit. If you have existing imaging (X-rays, MRI), bring it along. For disability report cases, imaging can be particularly valuable in documenting the structural basis of your condition. If you don’t have imaging and Dr. Brayall determines it’s needed, he can refer you. Treatment typically begins at the first visit unless a dedicated assessment is warranted first.

VAC Coverage for Chiropractic Treatment

In addition to disability assessments, VAC may cover ongoing chiropractic treatment for eligible veterans through the Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program or approved health benefits. Coverage depends on your individual situation and approved benefits. We recommend contacting VAC at 1-866-522-2122 to confirm your eligibility, or call our office and we can help point you in the right direction.

VAC Disability Reports

If your sciatica is related to your military service, Dr. Brayall can prepare a VAC disability report to support your claim. Veterans with sciatica often also experience back and neck pain or post-concussion symptoms. Visit our FAQ page for common questions.

In addition to treatment, Dr. Brayall provides detailed clinical reports to support VAC disability claims related to sciatica and lumbar spine conditions. These reports address causation, chronicity, functional impairment, and treatment response in a format aligned with VAC adjudication standards.

Ready to Get Relief?

For sciatica treatment as a veteran in Fredericton, Dr. Brayall is ready to help you get back on your feet.

If you are a Canadian veteran experiencing sciatica and believe it may be related to your military service, we encourage you to reach out. Call (506) 472-7000 or book online to schedule your assessment with Dr. Brayall.

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