Sciatica

Sciatica Overview

Sciatica is a medical condition characterized by pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg. The pain may affect the back, outside, or front of the leg, and is often described as shooting. Symptoms typically occur on one side of the body, though some causes may produce pain on both sides. Lower back pain, weakness, or numbness in parts of the leg and foot may also occur.

Causes

About 90% of sciatica cases are due to a herniated spinal disc pressing on a lumbar or sacral nerve root. Other possible causes include:

  • Spondylolisthesis

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Piriformis syndrome

  • Pelvic tumors

  • Pregnancy

Conditions with similar symptoms include hip diseases and early herpes zoster (before rash formation).

Diagnosis

The straight-leg-raising test is commonly used. It is positive if raising the leg while lying on the back causes pain below the knee. Medical imaging is usually not needed unless:

  • Bowel or bladder function is affected

  • Significant loss of sensation or weakness occurs

  • Symptoms are persistent

  • Tumor or infection is suspected

Epidemiology

  • Prevalence: Less than 1% to 40%, depending on definition

  • Most common in people in their 40s and 50s

  • Men are more frequently affected than women

Treatment

  • Initial approach: Pain medications and maintaining normal activity as much as possible

  • Recovery: About 90% of people experience symptom resolution within six weeks

  • Surgery: Considered for severe pain lasting over six weeks or complications like loss of bowel/bladder control

  • Other treatments (steroids, gabapentin, pregabalin, acupuncture, heat/ice, spinal manipulation) have limited or weak evidence

History

The condition has been known since ancient times. The term “sciatica” was first used in 1451.

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