Why Does My Leg Go Numb Sitting? – San Diego, CA
One of the most common things patients with disc injuries and sciatica describe is:
“My leg starts going numb when I sit.”
Many patients notice:
- numbness driving
- tingling into the foot
- burning pain while sitting
- calf tightness
- symptoms worsening at work
- needing to constantly shift positions
- pain getting out of the car
- symptoms improving slightly standing or walking
Others say:
“I can only sit for a few minutes before my leg starts acting up.”
At The Spinal Decompression & Chiropractic Center of San Diego, Dr. Cassidy Boelk DC regularly evaluates patients suffering from:
- severe sciatica
- disc bulges
- herniated discs
- numbness and tingling
- burning leg pain
- sitting intolerance
- chronic low back pain
Many patients come to the office after trying:
- stretching
- physical therapy
- chiropractic treatment
- injections
- massage therapy
- medications
without lasting improvement.
As a Certified Spinal Decompression Doctor, Certified Pain-Free Performance Specialist, founder of the Spinal Decompression Training Academy, and a doctor who has personally performed over 100,000 spinal decompression treatments, Dr. Boelk focuses heavily on helping patients understand whether spinal disc pressure and nerve irritation may actually be contributing to symptoms.
“I Had Terrible Sciatica and Could Barely Sleep”
“I herniated my L4-L5 disc. The MRI showed it was 0.9 centimeters out of place and they were surprised I was even walking.
I had terrible sciatica and could barely sleep.
I went to a different decompression clinic first, but they had inferior tables and I actually got worse.
After wasting a bunch of money there, I came here.
The first night after treatment I was able to sleep throughout the night without pain.
After about three months of treatment, I went to Italy and I was good to go. I was able to surf again, hike again, and get back to normal activities.
These guys are the best. The staff is amazing and everyone really cares about you.”
— Michael Langsdale, San Diego, CA
Many patients are surprised to learn that numbness sitting is commonly associated with certain disc-related conditions and nerve irritation patterns.
Start Here: Leg Numbness & Sciatica Consultation – San Diego, CA
At our San Diego office, Dr. Boelk begins with a no-charge consultation designed to help determine:
- whether spinal discs may actually be contributing to symptoms
- whether nerve irritation may be involved
- why sitting may be aggravating symptoms
- whether conservative treatment may still be appropriate
This consultation is designed to help patients gain clarity before making larger decisions regarding injections or surgery.
What Happens During This Consultation
Dr. Boelk will take the time to:
- review your symptoms and health history
- discuss previous treatment attempts
- review MRI findings if available
- evaluate aggravating positions and movement patterns
- explain how disc pressure and nerve irritation may contribute to symptoms
- discuss how spinal decompression works
- provide honest recommendations based on your condition
What You’ll Walk Away With
By the end of the consultation, you’ll better understand:
- what may actually be causing your symptoms
- whether spinal discs or nerves may be involved
- why sitting may aggravate numbness
- what realistic treatment options may look like moving forward
If appropriate, a more detailed physical evaluation and any necessary imaging can then be performed.
👉 This consultation is provided at no charge so patients can make informed decisions before moving forward.
⚠️ Not every patient is a candidate
⚠️ Not every condition can avoid surgery
⚠️ Treatment is only recommended when appropriate
📞 619-298-0800
📍 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92123
✅ 24/7 Live Answering Service
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Why Does Sitting Cause Leg Numbness?
In many patients, prolonged sitting may increase stress affecting spinal discs and nearby nerves.
Depending on:
- posture
- spinal positioning
- disc involvement
- nerve irritation
- inflammation
- sitting duration
patients may experience:
- numbness into the foot
- tingling sensations
- burning pain
- calf tightness
- leg heaviness
- weakness
- pain getting out of the chair
- worsening symptoms driving
Some patients feel temporary relief standing or walking.
Others continue struggling in nearly every position.
This is one reason Dr. Boelk evaluates:
- sitting tolerance
- posture
- spinal loading
- movement mechanics
- hip mobility
- spinal stability
- MRI findings if available
rather than simply treating all sciatica the same way.
“The Pain Shooting Into My Leg Was Unbearable”
“There is not enough room to explain the relief Dr. Boelk has brought to me and my entire family. I found him after a year of sciatic pain. Couldn't play the sports I loved, no hockey, golf or surfing. The pain shooting from my hip to my left foot was to the point of unbearable.
I had been visiting chiropractors since I was 18, temporary relief, but nothing consistent. Acupuncture helped a bit, physical therapy was unmanageable. I couldn't get a solid night sleep and didn't care to go on. But Then I met the Dr! I tell people regularly, he saved my life.
It was a regular routine of adjustments and exercises. A change of life patterns but 110% worth every effort.
I have since had my wife, daughter, mother, father and multiple friends and clients visit Dr. Boelk. All thanking me for the referral.
Last one was my firefighting friend that had horrible sciatica. He is now on the recovery train.”
— Jayson Yavorsky, San Diego, CA
Common Signs a Disc May Be Involved
Some common findings include:
- numbness sitting
- burning pain into the leg
- tingling into the foot
- pain driving
- calf tightness
- severe pain sitting
- worsening symptoms bending forward
- recurrent flare-ups
- stiffness after inactivity
These are common findings Dr. Cassidy Boelk DC evaluates daily in patients seeking non-surgical solutions for chronic disc-related pain.
Why Some Patients Search for the DRX9000 Specifically
Many patients eventually discover that not all decompression systems are identical.
Differences may involve:
- machine quality
- provider experience
- patient positioning
- treatment progression
- pull consistency
- protocol customization
At our office, Dr. Boelk exclusively uses DRX9000 True Spinal Decompression Systems.
The office currently houses:
- 4 lumbar DRX9000 systems
- 3 cervical DRX9000 systems
making it one of the largest spinal decompression facilities in California.
Treatment protocols are individualized based on:
- symptom behavior
- MRI findings
- movement patterns
- disc involvement
- nerve irritation
- patient tolerance
Research involving spinal decompression has been associated with:
- Johns Hopkins University
- Stanford University
- Duke Medical Center
- Mayo Clinic
“After the First Two Sessions My Sciatic Pain Was Gone”
“I had really bad back problems to the point I couldn’t sleep, also had pain radiating along the sciatic nerve which ran down one leg from the lower back—caused by an accident.
I came in and talked to Dr. Cassidy about my back problems. He evaluated me and mentioned I was a good candidate for this treatment.
After the first 2 decompression sessions my sciatic pain was gone and we were able to work on the root of the problem.
I did a total of 24 sessions, after which I was able to start rehabilitation training to strengthen my core.
Back and neck issues are horrible to live with—trust me, I know firsthand. I gained weight, took pain killers, went into depression, and had major anxiety.
I’m over it now—feeling better, walking, sleeping well, and starting to have a better social life as well.”
— Abel T., San Diego, CA
Why Active Rehabilitation Still Matters
Dr. Boelk strongly emphasizes that spinal decompression is only ONE component of treatment.
Long-term improvement often also requires:
- spinal stability
- posture improvement
- movement correction
- hip mobility
- strengthening
- active rehabilitation
This combined approach is designed to improve:
- symptom reduction
AND - long-term spinal function
Looking for Relief From Leg Numbness Sitting in San Diego?
If numbness, tingling, or burning leg pain continue worsening while sitting despite previous treatment attempts, it may be worth determining whether spinal disc pressure and nerve irritation may actually be contributing to symptoms.
Many patients who come to our office are simply looking for a better understanding of:
- what may actually be causing their symptoms
- why sitting worsens their numbness
- whether disc pressure may be involved
- what realistic treatment options may still exist
Dr. Cassidy Boelk DC has spent nearly 22 years helping patients with chronic low back pain, sciatica, and disc-related conditions using individualized Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression protocols combined with active rehabilitation and movement correction.
If appropriate, Dr. Boelk will explain:
- what he believes may be contributing to your symptoms
- whether additional evaluation or imaging may be necessary
- whether conservative treatment may be reasonable
- or whether another route may make more sense for your case
👉 The consultation is provided at no charge so patients can make informed decisions before moving forward.
📞 Call 619-298-0800 to schedule your consultation.
Patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis due to the amount of time Dr. Boelk spends personally evaluating each case.
The Spinal Decompression & Chiropractic Center of San Diego
📍 5095 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92123
✅ 24/7 Live Answering Service
✅ Se Habla Español
✅ No-Charge Consultation
✅ 7 DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Systems
✅ Over 100,000 Spinal Decompression Treatments Performed
