Relieve Nerve Pain. Restore Comfort. Regain Mobility.
Sciatica is not a medical diagnosis but a symptom caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve. This nerve pain often signals an underlying spine condition that requires proper evaluation and treatment. Our comprehensive sciatica care focuses on identifying the root cause and delivering lasting relief.
Comprehensive Spine Evaluation
Fellowship-Trained Spine Surgeon
Advanced Imaging & Nerve Assessment
Personalized Treatment Plans
Call Now:
+1 561-656-8171
Trusted Sciatica Care in Tampa
Common Causes of Sciatica We Treat
1
Lumbar Herniated Disc
2
Degenerative Disc Disease
3
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
4
Spondylolisthesis
About Us
Montesano Spine & Sport
At Montesano Spine & Sport, we provide advanced sciatica evaluation and treatment in Tampa, FL. Our practice is led by Dr. Pasquale X. Montesano, a fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine surgeon experienced in diagnosing and treating complex lower back and nerve conditions.
Dr. Montesano offers expertise in:
- Non-Surgical Spine Treatment
- Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Spinal Decompression Procedures
- Degenerative & Nerve-Related Spine Disorders
Our focus is simple: accurate identification of the underlying cause, individualized treatment strategies, and long-term nerve pain relief that restores daily function.
Dr. Pasquale X. Montesano Fellowship-Trained Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon
Dr. Montesano provides comprehensive care for patients experiencing sciatic nerve pain, including:
- Lumbar Disc Herniation
- Nerve Root Compression
- Spinal Stenosis
- Degenerative Disc Conditions
- Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
- Complex Lower Back Disorders
With advanced training in minimally invasive decompression and stabilization techniques, he develops customized treatment plans focused on relieving nerve pressure and improving mobility.
Why Seek Specialized Care for Sciatica?
The term “sciatica” describes leg pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that begins in the lower back and travels down the back of the leg. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body and is formed from nerve roots in the lower spine.
- Pain on one side of the buttock or leg
- Discomfort that worsens while sitting
- Burning or tingling sensations
- Weakness or numbness in the leg or foot
- Sharp pain that affects standing or walking
Symptoms vary in intensity and location depending on the underlying spinal condition. Although pain can be severe, permanent nerve damage is uncommon when properly treated.
Understanding the Causes of Sciatica
Lumbar Herniated Disc:A damaged disc can press on a nerve root, triggering radiating leg pain.
Degenerative Disc Disease:Age-related disc changes may irritate nearby nerves.
Lumbar Spinal Stenosis:Narrowing of the spinal canal can compress nerve roots.
Spondylolisthesis:A vertebra slipping forward can place pressure on spinal nerves.
Other contributing factors may include piriformis syndrome, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, pregnancy, scar tissue, muscle strain, tumors, or infection. Proper diagnosis is essential to guide treatment.
Â
Treatment Options for Sciatica
Non-Surgical Management
- Physical therapy to strengthen and support the spine
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Epidural steroid injections
- Activity modification and guided rehabilitation
Surgical Consideration
Rarely, rapidly worsening neurological symptoms may require urgent surgical intervention. Progressive weakness, symptoms affecting both legs, or bladder and bowel dysfunction require immediate medical evaluation.
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment significantly improve recovery and long-term comfort.
Real experiences exceptional healthcare delivered
Dr. Montesano, reviewed all my lower back issues and is preparing me for all the future steps for surgery.
Additionally, a very organized office with great staff. I highly recommend Dr. Montasano for anyone with back, neck or any orthopedic needs.
The staff all the way down everyone was helpful, knowledgeable & took care of my husband very well.
Feedback after 6 months of surgery.
Patient: A Vilela
DOB: October 31, 1967.
Age: 57 years old
Height: 5.07
Weight: 158 pounds
Surgery: L5/S1 lumbar disc replacement (Prodisc L), July 25, 2024. Sarasota.
Post-operative evolution
After the surgery carried out on July 25, 2024, recovery took place without major efforts until November 2024.
Feeling good, wanting to run again, I made an action plan to run a 5K at a constant speed. I felt so good that I chose not to seek help from physiotherapists.
To help with strengthening, I started using a weight vest which, together with the CamelBack, totals a load of around 19 pounds.
Evolution
- November 2024: Walk 5K to 6K (3.10 to 3.72 miles). Presenting pain in the T8 thoracic spine region during some training and in day-to-day occasions.
- December 2024: walk and run 6k to 8k (3.72 to 4.97 miles), interleaving 5 minutes of walking with 5 minutes of running, 5 to 6 times a week. Presenting two episodes of mild pain in the L5 region during exercise, having stopped running and keeping walking. Also presenting moderate pain with discomfort in the region of the T8 thoracic spine on the right side for more than 10 times but not only during exercise but also in everyday life after physical exercise. There was no pain in the L5/S1 region.
- January 2025: walk and run 6k to 10k (3.72 to 6.21), interleaving 5 minutes of walking with 10 minutes of running, 5 to 6 times a week. There was no pain in the T8 thoracic spine region during training, but during some daily activities such as getting in and out of a car several times a day, there is a lot of torsion. No physical activity in the last week this month due to a strain on my left calf. There was no pain in the L5/S1 region.
- February 2, 2025: Street race, Publix Run and Arts 5K, held in the city of Fort Myers - FL, still wearing a 19 pounds load. Running performed at constant speed without any pain in the spine region as a whole. The journey took 31 minutes, and I felt a muscle strain in the calf of my left leg, which led me to walk the last 100 meters. There was no pain in the L5/S1 region. Mild discomfort in the right back at T8 at the end of the day.
- March 2, 2025: Streat race, Megalodon Weekend 5k, held in the city of Venice – FL, without a weight vest. Running performed at constant speed without any pain. The jorney took 26:35:55. Without discomfort in the right back at T8. There was no pain in the L5/S1 region.
- March 13, 2025: Keeping my focus on activities, today I ran 10K, 1:09:46 and during this activity I continue to use the 19 pound vest, never running less than 5K at least 3 times a week. Without any pain. It's as if I had never had pain in the lower back.
- The photos are from the race held on February 2, 2025, March 2, 2025 and March 13, 2025.
Thanking Montesano Spine & Sport again – Dr Pasquale X. Montesano
I will only see Dr. Montesano here in Florida. I highly recommend him.
He's really a great Dr
Also the cleanliness and the beautiful clinic is beyond expectations. Thank you for all your help 🙏
Contact Us
Get in Touch
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:00pm
Emergencies
If you have an emergency after normal office hours, you will be directed to go to the nearest hospital emergency room where you will be evaluated by the emergency room physician. They will be in direct contact with your doctor or the on-call doctor from our office.