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A team of neurological researchers has uncovered a surprising discovery that may explain why
millions of Americans over 50 suffer from persistent sciatic nerve pain — even when doctors say their spine looks normal.
Instead of discs or injuries, the research points to a hidden inflammatory process affecting the nerves themselves.

In a short presentation, a Chicago pain specialist reveals how a little-known nerve inflammation trigger — sometimes referred to by researchers as the “Inflammatory Nerve Triad” — may be responsible for the burning, tingling, and shooting pain many people feel in their lower back, hips, and legs.

The presentation also explains how a simple “6-second sciatic nerve routine” discovered during recent neurological research may help calm this inflammatory response and support healthier nerve signaling — without painful stretching routines, injections, or prescription drugs.

To see how this discovery works and why thousands of people are now paying attention to it,
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or tap the button above or below to watch the short presentation explaining the research.

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Jessica Brown
Jessica Brown · 2h
I've been dealing with sciatic pain for years and this is the first video that actually explained what might be going on with my nerve. Definitely worth watching.
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Deborah White · 1h
Same here! I was told it was probably just aging, but the part about hidden nerve inflammation really caught my attention.
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Patricia Evans · 48m
I was skeptical too, but this makes a lot more sense than all the stretching routines I’ve been told to do over the years.
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James Miller
James Miller · 1h
My lower back pain keeps shooting down my leg and into my foot. This is one of the few videos I’ve seen that actually talks about the nerve itself.
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Linda Garcia
Linda Garcia · 35m
I shared this with my husband because he can barely sit comfortably some days. The explanation about sciatic nerve irritation was very interesting.
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Robert Lee
Robert Lee · 15m
Wasn’t sure what to expect, but the part about inflammation affecting the sciatic nerve really got my attention. Watching the full video now.
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Tom Harris · 5m
Same here. Mine starts in the hip and goes all the way down the leg. Curious to see the method they talk about in the presentation.
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Rebecca Simmons
Rebecca Simmons · Just now
Anyone else here because the pain gets worse when sitting too long? Just watched part of the video and it already makes more sense than most things I’ve read.
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