Doctor of chiropractic/nurse practitioner helps a patient via a telemedicine video call for sciatica back pain treatment. Remote appointment.
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Sciatica can stop life in its tracks. Sharp shooting pain down the leg, tingling, numbness, or weakness can make it hard to sit in a car, walk across a parking lot, or climb clinic stairs. For many people in El Paso and beyond, even getting to an appointment becomes part of the problem rather than the solution.
At Dr. Alex Jimenez’s Injury Medical & Chiropractic Clinic in El Paso, telemedicine changes that experience. As a dual-licensed Doctor of Chiropractic and Family Nurse Practitioner, Dr. Jimenez uses virtual visits to help people with sciatica get expert guidance, treatment planning, and progress monitoring from home. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
This article explains, in simple language, how telemedicine and integrative chiropractic care can:
Support sciatica diagnosis and care without long trips
Guide safe at-home exercises and posture changes
Coordinate medications, imaging, and physical therapy
Help you stay on track with your recovery over time
Sciatica is a pattern of pain and nerve symptoms, usually caused by pressure or irritation of the sciatic nerve. This nerve runs from the lower back through the hips and buttocks and down each leg.
Common causes include:
Herniated or bulging lumbar discs
Degenerative disc disease and spinal wear-and-tear
Spinal stenosis (narrowing around the nerves)
Joint problems in the lumbar spine or sacroiliac joints
Muscle tightness and imbalances in the hips and glutes UT Southwestern Medical Center+2El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2
Symptoms often include:
Sharp, burning, or electric pain from the low back into the buttocks and down the leg
Tingling, numbness, or “pins and needles” in the leg or foot
Weakness when standing, walking, or lifting the foot
Pain that increases with sitting, bending, twisting, or coughing
On dralexjimenez.com, Dr. Jimenez explains that age-related spinal changes, poor posture, old injuries, and lifestyle factors can all add up, eventually “pinching” or irritating the sciatic nerve. The good news: with the right plan, many cases improve using conservative, non-surgical care that blends chiropractic, rehab, and medical support. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
Telemedicine uses secure video or phone visits to connect you with your provider, eliminating the need for in-person office visits. Leading spine centers report that remote visits can safely handle a large part of back pain and sciatica care, especially when imaging or procedures are not immediately needed. UT Southwestern Medical Center+1
For sciatica, telemedicine is a natural fit because:
Sitting is painful. Avoiding long car rides and waiting rooms reduces flare-ups.
Mobility is limited. When standing and walking are hard, staying home is safer.
You need frequent follow-ups. Short virtual visits help fine-tune the plan without constant travel.
Your home setup matters. Your provider can actually “see” your chair, desk, bed, and environment on camera and give specific advice. southeasttexasspine.com+1
Telemedicine also improves access. UT Southwestern’s spine program notes that virtual visits give patients faster access to expert diagnosis and treatment while keeping the same clinical quality as a traditional visit. UT Southwestern Medical Center+1
What makes dralexjimenez.com and Injury Medical & Chiropractic Clinic PA different is the dual-scope model. Dr. Jimenez is both:
A Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) focusing on spine mechanics, joints, muscles, and posture
A Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) with advanced training in medical diagnosis, imaging, medications, and systems-based care A4M+1
Through telemedicine, his integrative model works like this:
The NP role helps:
Take a full medical history, including other conditions and medications
Order and interpret X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans when needed
Prescribe and manage appropriate medications for pain, inflammation, or nerve symptoms
Coordinate with other specialists (pain management, neurology, or surgery) if red flags appear
The chiropractic role helps:
Evaluate movement, alignment, and posture on camera
Identify patterns that worsen sciatic nerve irritation
Design safe, progressive programs of stretches, core exercises, and self-care
Teach you how to protect the nerve in daily life—at work, at home, and during sleep El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2
On dralexjimenez.com, this hybrid approach is described as a way to cover both “root mechanical causes” and systemic health factors, including inflammation, metabolic stress, and lifestyle habits. It turns telemedicine into a full-body strategy, not just a quick video chat. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
While every patient is different, your telemedicine visit for sciatica with Dr. Jimenez’s team typically follows a clear, patient-friendly flow similar to other advanced telehealth spine programs. southeasttexasspine.com+1
Before the visit, you:
Schedule online or by phone for a video appointment
Test your camera, microphone, and internet connection
Choose a quiet, private area where you can stand, sit, and move a little
Wear comfortable clothing that lets you bend and lift your legs
During the visit, Dr. Jimenez or a member of his integrative team:
Reviews your story
When your pain started
Where it travels (low back, buttock, thigh, calf, foot)
What makes it worse (sitting, driving, bending, lifting)
Any numbness, weakness, fever, weight loss, or bladder/bowel changes
Performs a guided virtual exam
You may be asked to:
Walk in place, and on heels or toes
Bend forward, backward, and to the side
Do a gentle “straight leg raise” while seated or lying to see if pain shoots down the leg
Press on specific areas to find tenderness
These simple movements can provide surprising information about where the nerve is irritated, much like in-person exams used by leading spine centers. UT Southwestern Medical Center+1
Reviews imaging and records
If you already have MRI or X-ray results, they can be pulled up on screen and explained in real time.
If you do not have imaging, Dr. Jimenez can decide whether it is needed now or if a conservative trial of care is safe and appropriate first.
Builds a plan on the spot
Immediate steps to calm pain (positions, meds if appropriate, ice/heat guidance, activity changes)
Short list of “do” and “do not” movements
First stage of home exercises
Follow-up plan for additional telemedicine or in-clinic visits
Telemedicine for sciatica is not just about talking. It is doing—with guidance. Many of the same principles used in physical therapy can be taught, corrected, and progressed over video. Integrative Medical of DFW+1
Exercise and movement coaching may include:
Gentle nerve glides to reduce sciatic nerve tension
Hamstring and hip stretches to open tight chains
Core activation exercises to support the lumbar spine
Pelvic tilts, bridges, and modified squats adjusted to your pain level
Posture and ergonomics coaching may include:
How to set up your chair, desk, and monitor at home
Simple ways to raise your laptop or use external keyboards
Where to place lumbar supports or pillows for a neutral spine
Micro-break routines to stand, walk, and stretch during long sitting blocks tigardchiropracticautoinjury.com+1
Lifestyle and functional medicine elements, based on Dr. Jimenez’s approach, may include:
Basic anti-inflammatory food strategies to support healing
Sleep-position tips so you are not “twisting” the spine all night
Stress-reduction tools, since high stress can amplify pain perception and muscle tension A4M+1
The goal is not just to feel better during the visit but to give you daily tools you can use between appointments.
Many of Dr. Jimenez’s sciatica patients work at desks or remotely. Long sitting, laptop use on couches or beds, and poor posture often make the nerves more sensitive.
Chiropractic-focused articles highlight that office professionals with sciatica benefit when: tigardchiropracticautoinjury.com+1
Their workstation is adjusted for them (not just “average” body sizes)
They change positions often instead of staying frozen in one posture
They stretch hip flexors, hamstrings, and glutes regularly during the day
They understand which movements calm symptoms versus trigger them
Telemedicine makes this easier because Dr. Jimenez can:
Look directly at your real work setup on camera
Ask you to sit, type, reach, and stand the way you normally do
Show you how to fix posture and alignment using items you already own (pillows, boxes, chairs, small props)
This real-world, in-home view is something traditional visits cannot always provide.
Because Dr. Jimenez is also a board-certified nurse practitioner, he can manage medications remotely when appropriate, in line with telemedicine pain management models used by virtual care programs like Everlywell and others. everlywell.com+2everlywell.com+2
During a telemedicine visit, he can:
Review what you are already taking and clean up unsafe combinations
Consider short-term use of:
Anti-inflammatory medications
Nerve pain medications
Muscle relaxers
Short, carefully monitored steroid tapers when indicated
Watch for side effects and adjust doses or timing
Make sure medication is used to support movement and rehab—not to hide symptoms while the problem worsens
This combined medical + chiropractic view helps reduce the chance that medication is used alone without addressing the mechanical cause of sciatica.
Even with strong telemedicine tools, some situations demand in-person care right away. Spine and telehealth guidelines agree that people with sciatica need urgent evaluation if they develop: UT Southwestern Medical Center+2southeasttexasspine.com+2
Loss of bowel or bladder control
Severe or rapidly worsening leg weakness
Numbness in the groin or inner thighs (saddle anesthesia)
Recent major trauma (like a fall from height or a car crash)
Fever, chills, or unexplained weight loss along with back pain
One advantage of working with a dual-licensed provider like Dr. Jimenez is that he is trained to spot red flags quickly during telemedicine visits and to route you to the appropriate level of in-person care, imaging, or emergency services when needed.
Across dralexjimenez.com, on LinkedIn, and on partner sites like ElPasoBackClinic.com, Dr. Jimenez describes a vision of care that blends: Chiropractic Scientists | 915-850-0900+3El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+3linkedin.com+3
Advanced imaging and diagnostics when needed
Hands-on chiropractic care in the clinic when appropriate
Telemedicine visits that keep patients connected between in-person sessions
Functional medicine insights into inflammation, nutrition, and long-term healing
Legal-medical documentation in personal injury cases involving sciatica, car accidents, or work injuries
For sciatica specifically, his integrated telemedicine model aims to:
Reduce flare-ups by shortening the time between flare and expert advice
Keep patients moving safely instead of becoming fearful and inactive
Coordinate home exercises, posture changes, medication support, and in-clinic services like spinal decompression or targeted therapies when needed El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2
Telemedicine is no longer just a backup during emergencies; it is a core part of modern sciatica care.
To get the most out of a virtual visit for sciatica, simple preparation helps. Telehealth guides and Dr. Jimenez’s own workflow suggest that you: southeasttexasspine.com+2everlywell.com+2
Prepare your tech and space
Test your device’s camera, audio, and internet connection
Choose a space with enough room to stand, walk a few steps, and lie down if needed
Make sure there is good lighting so your back, hips, and legs are visible
Gather useful information
List your medications and supplements
Have any prior imaging reports or pain clinic notes nearby
Write down your key questions and your main goals (less pain, better walking, sitting at work, sleeping through the night, etc.)
Wear comfortable clothing
Sportswear, loose pants, or shorts work well
Avoid tight jeans or clothing that limits movement
Coming prepared allows Dr. Jimenez to spend more time solving problems and less time troubleshooting technology.
For many people with sciatica, the hardest part is feeling stuck—too much pain to travel, too little guidance at home, and fear that things will only get worse. Telemedicine, especially inside a truly integrative clinic like Injury Medical & Chiropractic Clinic PA, gives a different path:
Quick access to an expert who understands both chiropractic mechanics and medical complexity
Real-time coaching on movement, posture, work setups, and daily habits
Medication support that fits within a conservative, root-cause plan
Coordination between virtual visits and in-person services when hands-on care is needed
Suppose sciatic nerve pain is limiting your life. In that case, telemedicine with Dr. Alex Jimenez’s team can be the bridge between where you are now and where you want to be—walking farther, sitting more comfortably, working with less distraction from pain, and getting back to the people and activities you love.
UT Southwestern Medical Center. (2025, November 19). Virtual visits, real pain relief: Telemedicine brings convenient care for back issues. Back and Spine MedBlog. https://utswmed.org/medblog/telemedicine-for-back-and-spine-issues/ UT Southwestern Medical Center+1
Spine Institute of Southeast Texas. (2025, January 1). How can telemedicine work to help treat my sciatica? The Spine Institute of Southeast Texas. https://www.southeasttexasspine.com/blog/how-can-telemedicine-work-to-help-treat-my-sciatica southeasttexasspine.com+1
Everlywell. (2023, February 24). Telemedicine pain management: How it works. Everlywell. https://www.everlywell.com/blog/virtual-care/telemedicine-pain-management/ everlywell.com+1
Tigard Chiropractic & Auto Injury. (2023, September 9). Sciatica solutions: How chiropractic care can help office professionals find relief. https://www.tigardchiropracticautoinjury.com/blog/sciatica-solutions-how-chiropractic-care-can-help-office-professionals-find-relief tigardchiropracticautoinjury.com
Integrative Medical of DFW. (n.d.). Physical therapy. Integrative Medical of DFW. https://www.integrativemedical.com/physical-therapy Integrative Medical of DFW
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Graduate with Honors: ICHS: MSN-FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner Program)
Degree Granted. Master's in Family Practice MSN Diploma (Cum Laude)
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(Board Certified in Internal Medicine)
Medical Director & Collaborative Physician
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MD License #: J2933
Licenses and Board Certifications:
MD: Medical Doctor
DC: Doctor of Chiropractic
APRNP: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
FNP-BC: Family Practice Specialization (Multi-State Board Certified)
RN: Registered Nurse (Multi-State Compact License)
CFMP: Certified Functional Medicine Provider
MSN-FNP: Master of Science in Family Practice Medicine
MSACP: Master of Science in Advanced Clinical Practice
IFMCP: Institute of Functional Medicine
CCST: Certified Chiropractic Spinal Trauma
ATN: Advanced Translational Neutrogenomics
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TCA: Texas Chiropractic Association: Member ID: 104311
AANP: American Association of Nurse Practitioners: Member ID: 2198960
ANA: American Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222 (District TX01)
TNA: Texas Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222
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| Primary Taxonomy | Selected Taxonomy | State | License Number |
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| No | 111N00000X - Chiropractor | NM | DC2182 |
| Yes | 111N00000X - Chiropractor | TX | DC5807 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | TX | 1191402 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | FL | 11043890 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | CO | C-APN.0105610-C-NP |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | NY | N25929 |
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MD License #: J2933
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