Hmmm... An ongoing saga for me unfortunately

You need to have it investigated and perhaps try physio/osteopath/chiropractor.
If the procedure you are talking about is the injections into the joints and nerve root blockers then they may or may not work. I had them (about 15 in all

) about 4 weeks ago to try and resolve the problem I've had since December. Unfortunately it hasn't worked (long term) for me, but during the procedure the surgeon spotted a "Pars Defect" which is, essentially, a broken bone so it was quite likely that the injections wouldn't be a long term cure

Those that saw me at the Lakes will know that my back wasn't fantastic then, but I had only had the injections 8 days before the meet. It did improve and by the Wednesday after the meet (so 2 weeks after the injections) I was off the painkillers and planning to visit my company doctor the following week to return to work (he won't let me work whilst taking painkillers because of the risk of drowsiness whilst operating a crane

)
Unfortunately it was not to be and it got progressively worse over a couple of days... It's now as bad as it has ever been and I'm staring down the barrel of a double spinal fusion (6-12 weeks recovery

) and also medical redundancy from work

Anyway... I found the chiropractor (who also did acupuncture) was beneficial, but not for much longer than a few hours to a day. Like I said, you need it investigating so they can get to the bottom of why the sciatic nerve keeps getting inflamed
