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Sciatica is a pain in the lower extremity resulting from irritation of the sciatic nerve. The pain of Sciatica is typically felt from the low-back (lumbar area) to behind the thigh and can radiate down below the knee. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body and begins from nerve roots in the lumbar spinal cord in the low back and extends through the buttock area to send nerve endings down the lower limb.
Radiculopathy is sometimes referred to as sciatic nerve pain. Sciatica is an unbearable condition in which the patient experiences pain and/or paresthesia in the supply of the sciatic nerve or linked lumbosacral nerve root. Sciatica is a specific pain that is a direct result of sciatic nerve or sciatic nerve root pathology.
The term sciatica is limited to the pain and irritation in nerve roots from L1 to L4 and may also involve related areas. Many times patients and clinicians use Sciatica to describe any pain arising from the lower back and radiating down to the leg.
Sciatica affects mainly people of older age. The most important indications of pain arousal are radiating leg pain and related disabilities. Patients are commonly treated in primary care, but a small proportion is referred to secondary care, which may eventually end up in surgery.
Synonyms for sciatica pain are lumbosacral radicular syndrome, ischias, nerve root pain, and nerve root entrapment. In maximum cases, it is caused by a herniated disc with nerve root compression, but lumbar stenosis and tumors are other possible causes.
The diagnosis of Sciatica and its management is different from location to location as the surgery rates for lumbar discectomy vary widely between countries, large variation in disc surgery, even within countries can also be noticed.
This may in part, be due to the scarcity of evidence on the value of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and a lack of clear clinical guidelines reflect differences in healthcare and insurance systems.
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