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    Procedures for diagnosing sciatica
    Article courtesy of Native Remedies

    Diagnostic procedures for sciatica involve a series of processes that are required to establish
    the cause behind the pain. Sciatica is normally associated with compression of the sciatic nerve
    due to a slipped or a herniated disc. Degenerative disc disease is a condition that is brought about
    by the aging process. The sciatic nerve is sometimes pinched by the piriformis muscle that is located
    deep in the buttocks. Sciatic pain can also be caused by conditions that are not related with disc.
    Bad postures can also lead to pseudo sciatica, a pain that is similar to sciatica.

    Physical examination and the medical history of the patient are very important for diagnosing
    sciatica. The doctor needs to eliminate normal back pain or lumbago before proceeding for
    sciatic nerve treatment. There is always a possibility that a difference in lengths of the two
    legs may cause pain in the lower back. Such conditions are easily corrected with a
    built-up shoe.

    Medical history, in most of the cases, is able to identify patients that are likely to have a
    herniated disc. Sciatic pain is superficial and localized. It also gives a feeling of numbness
    or tingling. It aggravates when pressure is applied between discs.

    A clinical examination, more or less, confirms doubts, if any. Physical examinations include
    the following procedures.

    * The patient may be asked to lie down, face upward and the affected leg is then raised to various
    heights. This is done for determining the exact point of compression
    * The doctor may also ask the patient to rotate the hip joint. Pain caused by these movements
    help in pinpointing the location of the pain and assessing the hip muscles.
    * Testing the strength of bending backward of the ankles and toes can also indicate the position
    where the nerve is likely to be pinched. A weakness in bending backwards indicates an
    L-5 dysfunction.
    * Testing reflexes of ankles to assess S-1 root function.

    Symptoms like disability in walking suggest nerve root compression. In cases symptoms are
    severe enough to consider a surgical intervention the physical examination is mostly followed
    by other investigative procedures. To confirm any doubts the physician might ask for, any or
    all of the following tests to be done.

    * X-Rays
    * Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    * Computed Tomography (CT) Scan.
    * Electromyography - passing an electric current through a nerve to record the electrical waves
    associated with the activity of skeletal muscles.
    * Myelography - X-rays done after injecting a contrast medium into the space between vertebrae.

    Diagnosing sciatica is a complex procedure. Since the pain can be indicative of other conditions
    as well, it is also necessary to rule out more serious conditions like infection or cancer. Sciatic is
    a progressive disease that can immobilize the patient to a great extent. Sciatica alternative remedies
    like exercises, yoga and acupuncture can be very effective to stem the progress of a highly
    developmental condition. On the first signs of pain in the lower back an examination by a specialist
    is highly recommended.
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