Inflammation of the Sciatic Nerve: Sciatica
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Sciatica is a condition which causes
pain down the back of one or both thighs. Inflammation of the
sciatic nerve (which is the largest nerve in the body-about the
diameter of your little finger) can be either constant or intermittent.
Success in solving this problem is directly correlated to the
diagnosis. Sciatica can be caused by a pinched
nerve as it exits the low back spine or it can be caused
by prostatic cancer. Odds are usually that the cause is some
structural imbalance, but there are so many potential causes,
some serious and some benign, it is better to at least know that
there may be a grave cause to the symptoms.
This doesn't mean that you shouldn't
immediately incorporate a strategy to eliminate any structural
imbalances. In most cases, this will resolve the problem. If
the problem doesn't respond to these basic efforts, then professional
assistance may be needed. The first effort in relieving sciatic
symptoms should be to review Hip Pain.
Trigger points can accumulate in the piriformis muscle forcing
a contraction and strangulation of the sciatic nerve. The tennis
ball exercise should be incorporated to help to relax the piriformis
muscle. Stretching may be beneficial, but that is more of a "try
an see" exercise.
If there are no improvements
with this approach, refer to Low
Back Pain to better understand the relationship between the
sciatic nerve and the low back spine. Seeking help from a chiropractor
or orthopedist may be indicated if the sciatica solution can't be found
at home.
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Questions and Answers about Sciatica
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Sciatic Nerve and Sciatica
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Last updated
01/09/2007
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