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Sciatica & Nerve-Related Pain at Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation

Sciatica is nerve-related pain that radiates from the lower back into the leg and foot, often described as burning, shooting, or tingling discomfort.

At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, we treat the foot and gait mechanics that aggravate sciatica. With orthotics, footwear guidance, and rehabilitation, we help reduce pain and improve mobility while working alongside spine specialists if required.

What is Sciatica & Nerve-Related Pain?

Sciatica refers to pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down through the hips, legs, and feet. Symptoms may include shooting pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness along the nerve pathway.

Although the nerve compression typically occurs in the lumbar spinefoot and lower limb biomechanics often influence symptoms. Flat feet, excessive pronation, or leg length differences can increase pelvic tilt and lumbar stress, making nerve-related pain worse.

At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, we focus on addressing these foot-driven contributors with orthotics, footwear optimisation, and gait retraining, alongside referral for spinal management when needed.

Sciatica & Nerve-Related Pain at Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Lumbar disc herniation – pressing on the sciatic nerve roots

  • Spinal degeneration – arthritis, spinal stenosis, or spondylolisthesis

  • Piriformis syndrome – tight piriformis muscle compressing the sciatic nerve

  • Leg length discrepancy – causing pelvic tilt and asymmetry

  • Flat feet or excessive pronation – altering hip and back mechanics

  • High arches – increasing impact forces through the spine

  • Occupational risks – heavy lifting, prolonged sitting, or repetitive bending

  • Previous lower limb injury – altering gait and loading patterns

Treatment at Foot and Rehabilitation

  1. Foot & Biomechanical Correction

    • Custom orthotics – reduce pronation, correct pelvic tilt, and optimise lower limb alignment

    • Heel lifts – for leg length discrepancies affecting spinal alignment

    • Footwear advice – cushioned and supportive shoes to improve shock absorption

  2. Load & Activity Management

    • Modifying aggravating activities (prolonged sitting, repetitive bending)

    • Encouraging movement and posture awareness

  3. Rehabilitation

    • Referral to physiotherapy for:

      • Core strengthening

      • Glute and hip stabilisation

      • Neural mobility (“nerve gliding”) exercises

  4. Adjunct Therapies

    • Shockwave therapy – may help co-existing tendinopathy or soft tissue pain

    • Manual therapy – soft tissue release around hip and pelvis

    • Referral – to GP or spine specialist if red flags or severe symptoms present

Symptoms

  • Shooting or burning pain from the lower back into the leg and foot

  • Tingling or numbness in the buttock, thigh, calf, or foot

  • Weakness in the affected leg or foot

  • Pain worsens with prolonged sitting, standing, or activity

  • Relief often when lying down or changing position

  • Sometimes mistaken for hamstring strain or knee/hip pathology

Diagnosis

At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, diagnosis includes:

  • Comprehensive biomechanical assessment – foot posture, gait, and pelvic alignment

  • Functional testing – single-leg stance, walking analysis, flexibility testing

  • Differential diagnosis – ruling out hamstring strain, bursitis, or vascular causes

  • Referral for imaging – MRI or X-ray if spinal pathology is suspected

Contact us to learn more about Sciatica & Nerve-Related Pain treatment

If you are dealing with Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction & Lower Back Pain, our team can help you find the most suitable Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinic for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment support.

Whether your symptoms are affecting walking, running, exercise, or daily comfort, we can guide you towards the right clinician and the right next step for your care.

Treatment options are available across Pinehill, Smales Farm, Remuera, Botany, Hamilton East, Hamilton Central and Bethlehem

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Podiatrist pricing and availability

Pricing for Sacroiliac Sciatica & Nerve-Related Pain assessment and treatment can vary depending on your consultation, the severity of your symptoms, the treatment approach recommended, and whether ongoing podiatry or rehabilitation care is required.

Your Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinician will assess your tendon, identify the contributing factors to your pain, and explain the most appropriate treatment plan based on your symptoms, activity level, and recovery goals.

To learn more about our podiatrists and current pricing, use the links below:

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Appointments delivered across our clinics, helping patients improve foot health, mobility, and long-term outcomes.

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Conveniently located across Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga, making it easy to access a podiatrist near you.

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Sciatica & Nerve-Related
Pain – FAQs

Can foot problems cause sciatica?

They can’t cause it directly, but flat feet, pronation, or leg length differences can worsen pelvic tilt and lumbar stress, aggravating nerve pain.

How do orthotics help with sciatica?

Orthotics correct foot alignment and pelvic balance, reducing rotational strain through the spine.

What’s the difference between sciatica and hamstring strain?

Sciatica often causes burning, tingling, or numbness down the leg, while hamstring strain causes localised muscle pain.

Can podiatrists treat sciatica?

Yes. Podiatrists address the foot and gait mechanics that drive lumbar and pelvic stress, often an overlooked factor in sciatic pain.

Will sciatica go away on its own?

Sometimes mild cases resolve, but persistent or recurrent pain usually requires professional care.

Can orthotics reduce back pain?

Yes. By improving foot posture and shock absorption, orthotics can reduce stress transferred up to the spine.

When should I see a podiatrist?

If nerve-related pain persists beyond a week, worsens with activity, or radiates into the leg or foot, podiatry assessment is recommended.

Why Choose Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation?

Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, we focus on the foot-driven mechanics that aggravate sciatica and back pain. Our integrated approach combines:

  • Custom orthotics

  • Footwear optimisation

  • Gait retraining

  • Rehabilitation integration with physiotherapy

This ensures both pain relief and long-term prevention.

With clinics in Rosedale, Takapuna, Remuera, Botany, Hamilton, and Tauranga, expert care for sciatica and nerve-related pain is available across New Zealand.