Sciatica – Part 3

images (32)The term sciatica is a medical term used to describe symptoms of leg pain and tingling or weakness that travels from the low back, through the buttocks and down the large nerve in the back of the leg. The majority of people who suffer from sciatica will usually get better with time and find there is no need for surgical intervention. For some however, the pain can be severe and debilitating.

After evaluation and diagnosis, the physician will use the clinical term radiculopathy which basically means that a disc has moved from its normal place in the spinal column and put pressure on the nerve in the lower back. It is important to note that sciatica is a symptom of another problem and not a problem itself. This is an important distinction to make if there is to be any significant successful treatment. In other words, you must treat the underlying condition in order to relieve the pain over the sciatic nerve.

The sciatic nerve pain often occurs in people between ages 30 and 50. It is a development over time and not the result of one particular event or injury. Individuals complain that pain will radiate down the back of the leg and they may feel discomfort anywhere along that pathway from buttocks to calf. The pain can very from a mild ache to a sharp burning sensation and may even feel like jolts of electricity. Usually, only one lower extremity is affected.

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