Treatment for leg pain will vary considerably depending upon diagnosis, but may include any of the following:
Therapy
Chiropractic or Physical Therapy is often recommended for various types of leg pain issues, particularly to help with regaining proper balance, gait, strength and stability. Orthotics, bracing, taping, exercises, muscle stimulation, low level laser, joint or spinal manipulation or other various treatments may be required.
Pharmacological Intervention
Various types of NSAID’s, nerve pain medications, muscle relaxants or opiate pain medications may be utilized in concert with interventional procedures and/or conservative therapy to help control many pain syndromes.
An injection of an anti-inflammatory medication into or around a painful joint, bursa, nerve, tendon or muscle can often dramatically diminish swelling and pain in that area.
Epidural Steroid Injection
An injection of an anti-inflammatory medication around a painful nerve root or spinal disc via the epidural space overlaying the spine can rapidly diminish radiating pain in the leg from sciatica, degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, osteoarthritis of the spine and various other pain types.
Radiating leg pain that has failed to resolve from surgical intervention or uncontrollable peripheral neuropathy pain in the feet or legs may be conditions treatable by a newer type of technology called neuromodulation. A spinal cord stimulator is utilized to block the reception of leg pain and/or back pain by bombarding the spinal cord with small amounts of electrical current through thin wire leads that are placed into the epidural space overlying the spine. The effects is to replace excruciating leg and/or back pain with pleasant vibration sensations.