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‍️ 6 Gentle Stretches to Relieve Mild Sciatica Pain

Last updated: 18 Jun 2025
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‍️ 6 Gentle Stretches to Relieve Mild Sciatica Pain


If you're experiencing mild sciatica pain that travels from your lower back down one leg these simple stretches can help reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve and relieve discomfort.

Do these exercises slowly, daily, and stop immediately if pain worsens.

 

1. Piriformis Stretch
Target: Deep glute muscles that may compress the sciatic nerve

How to do it:

Lie on your back and bend both knees.

Cross the ankle of the affected leg over the opposite knee.

Pull the uncrossed leg gently toward your chest.

Hold for 30 seconds, then switch sides.



2. Knee-to-Chest Stretch
Target: Lower back and glute muscles



How to do it:

Lie on your back with legs extended.

Gently pull one knee toward your chest while keeping the other leg flat.

Hold for 30 seconds, repeat 23 times per side.


3. Seated Spinal Twist
Target: Lower back and spine mobility



How to do it:

Sit on a chair with both feet flat on the floor.

Cross one leg over the other.

Twist your upper body gently toward the raised leg.

Hold for 2030 seconds, then switch sides.


4. Cat-Cow Stretch
Target: Spinal mobility and flexibility



How to do it:

Get on your hands and knees (tabletop position).

Inhale and arch your back (Cow pose), lifting your head and tailbone.

Exhale and round your spine (Cat pose), tucking your chin.

Repeat 10 times, alternating slowly.



5. Pelvic Tilt
Target: Core stability and lower back strength



How to do it:

Lie on your back with knees bent.

Tighten your abdominal muscles and press your lower back into the floor.

Hold for 10 seconds, then relax.

Repeat 10 times.



6. Standing Hamstring Stretch
Target: Hamstrings and sciatic nerve glide



How to do it:

Place one heel on a low chair or step.

Keep your back straight and gently lean forward.

Hold for 30 seconds, then switch sides.

 


Tip: For best results, combine stretching with light walking and avoid sitting too long.
If pain persists or worsens, consult a spine specialist.



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