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Review
. 2022 Nov 12;14(11):e31405.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.31405. eCollection 2022 Nov.

Risk Factors, Prevention, and Primary and Secondary Management of Sciatica: An Updated Overview

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Risk Factors, Prevention, and Primary and Secondary Management of Sciatica: An Updated Overview

Maryam Fairag et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Sciatica is a chronic condition causing crippling low back pain radiating down to the sciatic nerve innervation area, which is the posterior thigh. It remains a major public health problem worldwide with significant socio-economic, physical, and psychological impacts. Studies suggested different diagnostic methods due to the lack of consensus on diagnostic and treatment guidelines. When it comes to the management and treatment, there is ambiguous evidence about the use of painkillers, surgical interventions, and alternative options and their effectiveness, with most studies contrasting one another in addition to the lack of high-quality trials. This review presents the available data on the current understanding of sciatica covering clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment modalities, prognosis, and complications since a disagreement is observed in the scientific community regarding sciatica, starting with a definition of sciatica, its epidemiological characteristics, to the management and treatment. Our review would help raise knowledge and awareness about sciatica in the health professional community and the general public since the prevalence of low back pain is high in most parts of the world and there is insufficient knowledge of sciatica in the literature.

Keywords: complication; diagnosis; pathophysiology; radicular pain; sciatica; treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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