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Serving Homebush · 2.8km from Ashfield

Sciatica Treatment in Homebush

Pro Health Clinic — Ashfield's multidisciplinary health clinic, accessible from Homebush via T2 train to Ashfield (2 stops).

Open 7 daysAll health funds · HICAPS on-site2.8km from Homebush★★★★★ 5.0 Google Reviews

Sciatica for Homebush Residents

Homebush's position between Sydney Olympic Park and Ashfield places it within easy reach of Pro Health Clinic for chiropractic and physiotherapy. The suburb draws an active, sport-focused community — new families in apartment developments, elite athletes training at Olympic Park facilities, and professionals who prioritise physical performance. Our practitioners have particular expertise in sports injury management that aligns well with Homebush's demographic.

Our Approach to Sciatica

Sciatica refers to pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that travels from the lower back or buttock down the leg along the path of the sciatic nerve. At Pro Health Clinic, assessment of sciatica identifies the specific cause — whether lumbar disc herniation, facet joint irritation, spinal stenosis, or piriformis syndrome — as treatment approach differs significantly between these presentations.

Most cases of sciatica respond to conservative management. Manual therapy, specific exercise prescription, and education about the condition can significantly reduce nerve sensitisation and leg symptoms. The evidence strongly supports active management rather than rest, and surgical intervention is appropriate only for a small minority of cases where neurological deficits are severe or progressive.

What We Treat

  • Lumbar disc herniation and nerve root compression
  • Neural mobilisation for sciatic nerve sensitivity
  • Piriformis syndrome and deep hip external rotator treatment
  • Exercise rehabilitation for disc-related sciatica
  • Lumbar spinal stenosis management
  • Education and activity modification for nerve pain

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

Sciatica assessment at Pro Health Clinic includes a full neurological screening (reflexes, sensation, motor strength), lumbar spine and hip examination, and assessment of specific nerve tension tests. Your practitioner will identify the likely cause of your sciatica, advise on red flags to watch for, and provide a management plan tailored to your presentation.

Getting to Pro Health Clinic from Homebush

From Homebush Station, take the T2 train two stops to Ashfield — under 5 minutes. Walk 5 minutes down Brown Street. By car, drive along Parramatta Road for approximately 8 minutes. Free parking is available on Brown Street.

Pro Health Clinic

Shop 4, 2A Brown Street, Ashfield NSW 2131

02 8721 6534 · Open 7 days

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Why Homebush Patients Choose Pro Health Clinic

Multidisciplinary Under One Roof

Chiropractic, physiotherapy, remedial massage, dry needling, shockwave, and laser therapy — all coordinated in one clinic, with practitioners who communicate about your care.

Open 7 Days

Mon–Thu 8am–7:30pm · Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 8am–7pm · Sun 8am–1pm. Evening and weekend appointments available to fit around work and family.

All Health Funds Accepted

HICAPS on-site for on-the-spot claiming with all major private health insurers. Medicare EPC, DVA, and workers compensation referrals also accepted.

5.0 Star Google Rating

Over 350 verified patient reviews on Google with a 5.0 average rating. Our reputation in the Inner West is built on clinical outcomes, not marketing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Pro Health Clinic from Homebush?

Pro Health Clinic is approximately 2.8km from Homebush — two T2 train stops from Homebush Station to Ashfield (under 5 minutes), or an 8-minute drive along Parramatta Road.

Do you treat athletes from the Olympic Park area near Homebush?

Yes — we regularly treat athletes from the Sydney Olympic Park precinct for sports injury management, performance rehabilitation, and injury prevention. Sports-specific assessment and return-to-play programs are a strength of our team.

How long does sciatica take to resolve near Homebush?

Most acute disc-related sciatica significantly improves within 6-12 weeks with appropriate management. Severe cases with significant nerve compression may take longer. Chronic sciatica that has been present for months is slower to resolve but still responds to appropriate conservative management in most cases. Your practitioner will give you a realistic prognosis based on your examination findings.

Should I rest with sciatica near Homebush?

Extended bed rest is not recommended for sciatica. Staying active within your pain limits, avoiding positions that significantly worsen leg symptoms, and beginning appropriate movement and exercise early produces better outcomes than rest. Your practitioner will advise on which activities are safe and which to avoid while symptoms are acute.

When does sciatica need surgery near Homebush?

Surgery for sciatica is generally reserved for cases with progressive neurological deficit (increasing weakness, loss of bladder or bowel function), severe unremitting pain that fails to respond to 6-12 weeks of comprehensive conservative management, or cauda equina syndrome (an emergency). The vast majority of sciatica cases resolve with conservative treatment.

Who You'll See for Sciatica

Appointments are 1-on-1 at our Ashfield clinic, 2.8km from Homebush — here's who you'll be seeing. You can request a practitioner by name when you book.

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Serving Homebush and all Inner West Sydney suburbs from our Ashfield clinic.