
Sciatica treatment in Caledon focused on relieving nerve-related leg pain, improving mobility, and restoring healthier movement patterns. Every care plan begins with a detailed assessment and is tailored to your symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term recovery goals.
Sciatica treatment in Caledon focused on relieving nerve-related leg pain, improving mobility, and restoring healthier movement patterns. Every care plan begins with a detailed assessment and is tailored to your symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term recovery goals.


Our team provides chiropractic care, registered massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation-focused for patients dealing with spinal pain, muscular tension, injury recovery, postural strain, and mobility limitations. Treatment plans are designed around the individual, combining hands-on care with practical recovery strategies tailored to everyday movement, work demands, and long-term physical health.

Dr. Elizabeth Juchniewicz is a chiropractor providing evidence-informed care focused on reducing pain, improving mobility, and supporting long-term physical function. After completing an Honours Bachelor of Science degree at McMaster University, she earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2011 and has since helped patients manage spinal pain, muscular tension, posture-related strain, mobility restrictions, and movement-related injuries affecting everyday life.
Her treatment approach is assessment-driven and tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals. Dr. Juchniewicz commonly works with patients experiencing back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches, sports injuries, repetitive strain, and physical discomfort related to work, posture, or reduced mobility.
Treatment may include chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, mobility-focused therapy, acupuncture, and supportive recovery strategies designed to improve movement quality and reduce recurring physical stress. Her focus is not only on short-term symptom relief, but also on helping patients improve long-term movement patterns and physical resilience through personalized chiropractic care.

Anna Szustak is a Registered Massage Therapist focused on helping patients reduce muscular tension, improve mobility, and support physical recovery through personalized massage therapy treatment. Originally trained in physiotherapy in Poland, she has years of experience working in healthcare environments helping individuals manage a wide range of physical conditions, mobility challenges, and rehabilitation needs.
After becoming registered as a massage therapist in Ontario in 2022, Anna continued developing a treatment approach centered around safe, effective, and patient-focused care tailored to each individual’s goals, comfort level, and physical condition. Her treatments may include Swedish massage, deep tissue therapy, stretching-based treatment, prenatal massage, and soft tissue techniques designed to reduce tension, improve circulation, and support recovery from physical stress and repetitive strain.
Anna commonly works with patients experiencing postural tension, muscular tightness, stress-related discomfort, workplace strain, mobility restrictions, and soft tissue dysfunction affecting everyday movement and comfort. Her calm and individualized approach focuses on helping patients move more comfortably while supporting long-term physical well-being and recovery.

Aras Petrauskas is a Registered Massage Therapist specializing in rehabilitation-focused treatment, acupuncture, chronic pain management, sports injury recovery, movement dysfunction, and concussion rehabilitation. In practice since 2012, he has developed an assessment-driven treatment approach focused on improving movement quality, reducing pain, and addressing the underlying muscular and mechanical factors contributing to recurring discomfort and physical dysfunction.
At Caledon Chiropractic, optimal performance and long-term injury prevention begin with understanding how your body moves. Using a systematic movement assessment framework, we evaluate joint function and movement quality across the upper body, lower body, and spine, identifying compensations and deficiencies before they become pain or injury.
From there, targeted corrective patterning strategies are applied to restore movement competency joint by joint, rebuilding the foundation your body needs to perform and recover at its highest level. This service is ideal for athletes looking to optimize performance, individuals managing recurring or overuse injuries, and anyone seeking a proactive approach to their long-term musculoskeletal health.

At our Caledon clinic, sciatica care is commonly used to assess and treat radiating leg pain, lower back pain, numbness, tingling, disc-related irritation, and mobility limitations. Each treatment plan is based on how your spine, joints, muscles, and nerve function are contributing to discomfort, with care focused on restoring movement and supporting long-term recovery.
Lower back pain is one of the most common issues associated with sciatica. It may develop from disc irritation, spinal stenosis, postural strain, repetitive workplace stress, or degenerative lumbar changes. When low back dysfunction contributes to nerve irritation, identifying the underlying mechanical cause is essential for long-term relief.
Sciatica-related back pain may result from lumbar disc bulges, disc herniation, degenerative changes, joint restriction, or prolonged sitting and lifting strain. A detailed assessment helps determine whether symptoms are being driven by disc pressure, nerve irritation, poor movement mechanics, or muscular compensation.
Chiropractic care for sciatica-related back pain may include spinal adjustments, joint mobilization, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and movement guidance. Care is tailored to reduce nerve pressure, improve lumbar function, and support better movement patterns for lasting recovery.
Sciatica often causes pain that travels from the lower back or buttock into the leg. Some patients describe it as sharp, burning, or electric, while others notice numbness, tingling, or weakness. These symptoms may suggest irritation of the sciatic nerve or related lumbar structures.
Sciatica symptoms may include pain through the buttock, thigh, calf, or foot, along with numbness, tingling, weakness, or discomfort that worsens with prolonged sitting, bending, or walking. The pattern and severity of symptoms often help guide assessment and treatment planning.
Treatment focuses on reducing nerve irritation, improving spinal and pelvic mobility, and restoring better movement mechanics. Care may include chiropractic treatment, soft tissue therapy, nerve mobility strategies, and guided rehabilitation designed to improve comfort and leg function over time.
Sciatica refers to irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, usually involving the lower back, pelvis, or surrounding soft tissues. It is commonly linked to lumbar disc herniation, disc bulges, spinal stenosis, degenerative changes, piriformis syndrome, or repetitive postural strain.
Sciatic pain may develop from a disc pressing on a nerve root, joint dysfunction in the lumbar spine, pelvic imbalance, tight muscular structures such as the piriformis, or age-related narrowing around the nerve. Symptoms can vary from mild intermittent discomfort to significant nerve-related pain and weakness.
At our Caledon clinic, assessment helps determine whether symptoms are more likely disc-related, stenotic, muscular, or movement-driven. This allows treatment to be targeted to the source of irritation rather than based on a generic protocol.
In some sciatica cases, nerve irritation does not only cause pain. It may also create numbness, tingling, heaviness, or altered sensation down the leg. These symptoms can affect walking, standing, sitting, and overall confidence with movement.
Ongoing tingling, weakness, or altered sensation may suggest deeper nerve involvement and should be properly assessed. Evaluating how symptoms behave with movement, posture, and daily activity helps determine the most appropriate treatment plan and whether further investigation may be needed.
Care may include chiropractic treatment, rehabilitation exercises, mobility work, and soft tissue therapy when appropriate. If symptoms do not improve as expected or raise concern clinically, referral for further investigation may also be recommended.
Work-related sciatica may develop from prolonged sitting, repetitive bending, driving, lifting, or physically demanding job tasks. At our Caledon clinic, we assess how posture, lumbar mechanics, muscle tension, and movement patterns may be contributing to nerve irritation during daily work demands.
Sciatica at work may be linked to long hours sitting, poor lifting mechanics, repetitive strain, vibration exposure, or physical overuse. Desk-based jobs may increase lower back stiffness and disc pressure, while labour-intensive roles may create ongoing compression and inflammation through the low back and pelvis.
Care may include spinal adjustments, mobilization, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and ergonomic guidance tailored to your role. The goal is to reduce irritation, improve movement, and support a more stable return to daily work without recurring flare-ups.
Sciatica can also affect active individuals and athletes, especially when training load, hip mobility, lumbar stress, or muscle tension create irritation around the sciatic nerve. Running, lifting, rotational sports, and repetitive impact may all contribute to symptoms.
Sports-related sciatica may involve disc stress, hip and pelvic imbalance, tight posterior chain muscles, or movement compensation patterns. Repetitive loading, poor recovery, and technique breakdown can all increase nerve-related symptoms through the lower back and leg.
Treatment may involve spinal and pelvic mobility work, soft tissue therapy, guided rehabilitation, and movement retraining based on your activity demands. Care is individualized to help improve function, reduce irritation, and support a safer return to exercise and sport.
We assess how the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system work together to influence nerve pain and mobility. Treatment is tailored to restore movement quality, reduce irritation, and support stronger day-to-day function.
Based in Caledon, our clinic supports patients from the surrounding Greater Toronto Area seeking sciatica care for radiating leg pain, disc-related symptoms, numbness, tingling, and lower back strain.
Your first visit begins with a detailed assessment of your lower back, joints, posture, nerve symptoms, and movement patterns. We take time to understand your symptoms, daily demands, and goals before recommending a personalized care plan focused on pain relief, mobility, and long-term function.

Before treatment begins, your chiropractor performs a detailed assessment to understand the underlying cause of nerve-related pain and restricted movement. This evaluation helps identify how your spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system are functioning together. Rather than focusing only on symptoms, the goal is to understand what may be irritating the sciatic nerve.
Your chiropractor reviews your medical history, current symptoms, previous injuries, work demands, and lifestyle factors. Understanding when the pain began, what movements aggravate it, and whether numbness, tingling, or weakness are present helps determine the most appropriate next steps.

Once the assessment is complete, your chiropractor analyzes the findings to determine what structures may be contributing to nerve irritation. Chiropractic diagnosis focuses on identifying disc involvement, joint restriction, muscular tension, and movement stress patterns that may affect the lower back, pelvis, and sciatic nerve.
Sciatica may be influenced by disc bulges, stenosis, piriformis-related tension, pelvic imbalance, or degenerative changes. Assessing how these structures function together helps guide a more targeted and clinically appropriate treatment plan.

Sciatica care focuses on improving spinal and pelvic movement, reducing muscular tension, and helping relieve irritation around the affected nerve. Treatment plans are personalized based on the patient’s condition, symptom pattern, and functional goals, ensuring care is both appropriate and individualized.
Treatment may include spinal adjustments, joint mobilization, soft tissue therapy, exercise prescription, nerve mobility strategies, and supportive movement guidance. Care is designed to improve function, reduce mechanical stress, and support better movement through everyday life.

Effective sciatica care focuses not only on reducing current symptoms but also on improving how the body moves and functions over time. By restoring mobility, improving muscular balance, and addressing contributing lifestyle factors, treatment helps support lasting improvements in lower back and nerve health.
As pain decreases and movement improves, patients are often guided through mobility and strengthening strategies to help reduce recurrence. If symptoms are not improving as expected, referral for further investigation may also be considered where clinically necessary.
Find answers to common questions about sciatica, what to expect at your appointment, and how treatment may help with nerve pain, mobility, and everyday function.
Sciatica refers to pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that travels along the sciatic nerve, usually from the lower back into the buttock and leg. It is often linked to nerve irritation, disc involvement, spinal stenosis, piriformis tension, or other mechanical issues affecting the lower back and pelvis.
Chiropractic care may help manage sciatica by assessing and treating mechanical issues that contribute to nerve irritation. Treatment may include spinal adjustments, mobilization, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and movement guidance based on the cause of symptoms.
Your first visit usually begins with a detailed assessment. Your chiropractor will review your health history, discuss your symptoms, and evaluate posture, mobility, and nerve-related findings before recommending a personalized treatment plan.
No referral is usually required to book a chiropractic appointment in Ontario. Most patients contact the clinic directly when experiencing lower back pain, radiating leg pain, or nerve-related symptoms. Some insurance providers may have specific requirements, so it can be helpful to confirm your coverage.
Chiropractic care is generally considered safe when provided by a licensed chiropractor following appropriate clinical assessment and professional standards of practice. Treatment recommendations are based on your health history, symptoms, and examination findings.
Sciatic pain may be caused by disc herniation, disc bulges, degenerative changes, spinal stenosis, piriformis syndrome, or lumbar and pelvic dysfunction that creates irritation along the sciatic nerve pathway.
In some cases, massage therapy or acupuncture may be recommended as part of a broader care plan. These services may help reduce muscular tension, improve comfort, and support overall recovery alongside chiropractic treatment and exercise-based care.
You can book a sciatica appointment by contacting the clinic through the website, phone, or booking system. New patients typically begin with an initial assessment so the chiropractor can understand the condition and recommend the most appropriate care plan.
See what patients are saying about their experience with our chiropractic care in Caledon, from nerve pain and mobility concerns to long-term support for recovery and spinal health.
I highly recommend Elizabeth as a chiropractor. She is extremely knowledgeable, professional, and truly cares about her patients. From the very first visit, she took the time to listen, explain everything clearly, and create a treatment plan that really...
Elizabeth is fantastic, knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely caring. She takes the time to understand your body, explains everything clearly, and makes you feel confident in your treatment. Highly recommend, especially for active people or injuries...
Ela is such a sweet and welcoming person. She took care of my shoulder injury, and every time I leave her clinic, I would always feel better. She’s always improving and upgrading her machines, and she takes the time to explain everything so well, always asking...
Dr Elizabeth is a very professional caring chiropractor. Before my visit to her i firmly believed chiropractors were quacks. I have seen her for multiple reasons (chronic pain) and always leave feeling much better than when I arrived...
Dr.Elizabeth is a recommended Chiropractor! I genuinely enjoyed my first visit and was overall satisfied that I was able to get instant results. She's professional, ambitious, outgoing, and very kind to her patients. Will definitely return when...
Begin with a detailed sciatica assessment focused on understanding your symptoms, improving mobility, and building a care plan designed around long-term recovery.
