If you’re unsure what’s triggering your sciatica, try all three routines and note which one helps the most. For the best results, do your stretches daily before you get out of bed in the morning, or at night before you fall asleep. If you’d prefer, you can also do these stretches on the floor.

Cause of Sciatic Pain: Herniated disc

The following two stretches help create distance between the bulging discs in the spine, taking pressure off the sciatic nerve.

Sciatica Stretch: Press up

Start on your stomach with your elbows positioned directly under your shoulders and your forearms flat on the bed, parallel to one another. Lift your chest and extend through the spine from your tailbone to the top of your neck; allow your back to arch. Hold for 30 seconds for 1 repetition, breathing deeply. If the pain in your legs lessens, do 2 more reps and then move on to the next stretch in this sequence. If you don’t feel relief, skip the next move and try the routine for sciatica related to bone degeneration.

Sciatica Stretch: Press up Extension

Lie face down with your hands flat, next to your shoulders. Press your palms into the bed to lift your upper body up, keeping hips and pelvis rooted to the bed. Extend through the spine from the tailbone to the neck, allowing your back to arch. Stop lifting your chest if you feel any pressure in your lower back. Hold for 10 seconds, then slowly lower back to the start position for one rep. Do 10 reps for 1 set; do 3 sets total.

Cause of Sciatic Pain: Bone Degeneration

These moves help create space between your vertebrae so they’re less likely to pinch your sciatic nerve.

Sciatica Stretch: Knees to Chest

Lie on your back and slowly hug your knees to your chest, allowing your low back to round. Hold for 30 seconds for 1 rep. If this stretch lessens the pain in your legs, do 3 reps and then move on to the next stretch. If not, try the next routine for tight hip muscles.

Sciatica Stretch: Posterior Pelvic Tilt

Lie face up on the bed with your knees bent and feet flat. Draw abdominals in to flatten lower back into the bed. Hold for 5 seconds, then return to start position for 1 repetition. Do 10 reps.

Cause of Sciatic Pain: Tight Hip Muscles

These stretches can loosen muscles in the hips that may be pressing on the sciatic nerve.

Sciatica Stretch: Knee to Opposite Shoulder

Lie on your back with legs extended, feet flexed. Lift your right leg and clasp your hands behind the knee. Gently pull your right knee across your body and toward your left shoulder. Hold for 30 seconds for 1 rep. Do 3 reps. Switch legs and repeat.

Sciatica Stretch: Figure 4

Lie on your back with bent knees, feet flat on bed. Cross your right ankle over your left knee (in the shape of a “4”). Grasp your hands behind your left knee and gently pull your legs toward chest as you press right knee away from your chest. Hold for 30 seconds for 1 rep. Do 3 reps. Switch legs and repeat.