Sciatica Health Center
Sciatica is a term used to describe the symptoms of leg pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that travel down the low back via the sciatic nerve in the back of the leg. Sciatica (sometimes known as radiculopathy) is a description of symptoms, not a diagnosis. A herniated disc, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and spondylolisthesis can all cause sciatica.
Articles: Complete Listing
- Blood Vessel Conditions Causing Sciatica Symptoms
- Challenges in Diagnosing the Cause of Sciatica
- Cold and Heat Therapy for Sciatica
- Diagnosing the Cause of Sciatica
- Everyday Activities to Relieve Sciatica
- Myths About Sciatica Treatment Options
- Physical Therapy Aids and Passive Techniques for Treating Sciatica
- Physical Therapy and Exercise for Sciatica
- Piriformis Muscle Stretch and Physical Therapy
- Piriformis Syndrome Treatment
- Sciatic Nerve and Sciatica
- Sciatica Causes
- Sciatica First Aid
- Sciatica Surgery
- Sciatica Symptoms
- Sciatica Treatment
- Spinal Cord Conditions with Sciatica Symptoms
- Spinal Tumors and Sciatica Symptoms
- Symptoms and Diagnosis of Piriformis Syndrome
- The Essentials of Sciatic Nerve Pain Patterns
- The Truth About Sciatica
- The Truth About Sciatica: Genetics, Low Back Problems, Piriformis, Arthritis, and More
- Types of Sciatic Nerve Pain
- Understanding Sciatica Symptoms: Pins and Needles, Numbness, Icy, and Burning
- What Is Piriformis Syndrome?
- What You Need to Know About Sciatica
- When Sciatica Pain Is a Medical Emergency