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In this episode, I sit down with pain management specialist Dr. Russ to answer a question patients ask all the time: is this really sciatica, or is it another kind of back pain?
We start with the story of Tiffany, a patient who developed back pain after moving furniture and assumed it was sciatica because she had looked it up online. But as Dr. Russ explains, not every pain that travels from the back into the buttock or leg is true sciatica.
True sciatic pain usually comes from irritation of the sciatic nerve. It can feel like shooting pain, burning, tingling, numbness, itching, or an electric shock traveling down the leg. But other problems can mimic sciatica, including disc pain, facet joint pain, piriformis syndrome, and other causes of back or buttock pain.
Dr. Russ explains how doctors separate these conditions by asking where the pain is, what triggers it, and whether certain movements make it worse, such as bending forward, leaning back, twisting, sitting, or walking.
We also discuss treatment options, including physical therapy, anti inflammatory medications, Tylenol, ibuprofen, oral steroids, and epidural steroid injections when appropriate.
Finally, we talk about one of the biggest questions patients have: when do you actually need an MRI? Dr. Russ explains why most patients do not need imaging right away, why conservative treatment often comes first, and when doctors may move from X ray to MRI if symptoms do not improve.
The main takeaway is simple: before treating sciatica, we first have to confirm that it really is sciatica.
Topics covered:
Sciatica symptoms
Pinched nerve pain
Back pain vs sciatica
Piriformis syndrome
When to get an MRI
Physical therapy for sciatica
Epidural injections for nerve pain
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