Sciatica AAOS
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If you suddenly start feeling pain in your lower back or hip that radiates down from your buttock to the back of one thigh and into your leg, your problem may be a protruding disk in your lower spinal column pressing on the roots to your sciatic nerve. Sciatica (lumbar radiculopathy) may feel like a bad leg cramp that lasts for weeks before it goes away. You may have pain, especially when you sit, sneeze or cough. You may also feel weakness, "pins and needles" numbness, or a burning or tingling sensation down your leg. See a doctor to have your condition diagnosed and start a course of treatment
Type: Reference Material
Author/Contact: American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Institution: AAOS
Primary Subject/Category:
- - OCOSH Classification: Bone Diseases: Spinal Diseases: Intervertebral Disk Displacement
- - Patient Information: Back Pain
- - Patient Information: Spinal Surgery
Submitted by: jflahiff
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Added: Fri Jan 11 2002
Last Modified: Wed Jul 18 2007
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