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- $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}
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- 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}
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- 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.
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