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$Unique_ID{BRK00992}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Aren't the Two Terms "Lumbago" and "Sciatica" One and the Same Thing?}
$Subject{lumbago sciatica disc Musculoskeletal muscle pain lower back muscular
compression sciatic nerve vertebrae cartilage slip slipped discs muscles spasm
spasms pains pressure heat analgesics}
$Volume{M-2, M-18}
$Log{
Intervertebral Disc can Cause Low Back Pain*0005002.scf
Anatomy of the Lower Back*0005101.scf
Anatomy of the Spine*0005102.scf
Anatomy of the Spinal Cord*0006801.scf
Compression Injury of the Spinal Cord*0006807.scf}
Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Aren't the Two Terms "Lumbago" and "Sciatica" One and the Same Thing?
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QUESTION: Aren't the two terms "lumbago" and "sciatica" one and the same
thing? It seems to me I have heard them both used to refer to the condition
of a bad back even by physicians. Maybe it is just calculated to confuse the
patient, but I want to know.
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ANSWER: Here is the information you requested. No, they are not the same.
Lumbago, from the Latin word "lumbus" or loin, may refer to any pain in the
lower back, usually of muscular origin, but applicable to arthritic or bony
pain as well. Sciatica or sciatic pain is caused by a compression on the
sciatic nerve which runs from the low back, across the buttocks, the back of
the thigh, into the leg, calf and foot. The pressure on the nerve may be
caused by bony changes in the vertebrae, or from the bulging of cartilage that
occurs with a "slipped disc" (intervertebral disc). The treatment in lumbago
is to reduce the spasm or pain in the muscles, and in sciatica, to reduce or
remove the pressure on the sciatic nerve. Frequently heat and analgesics are
used in both cases, which may be the origin of the confusion, for I am unaware
of the use of this term, or any other, just to confuse patients.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.