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  2. Sciatica - Wikipedia

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    Typically, symptoms are only on one side of the body. [3] Certain causes, however, may result in pain on both sides. [3] Lower back pain is sometimes present. [3] Weakness or numbness may occur in various parts of the affected leg and foot. [3] About 90% of sciatica is due to a spinal disc herniation pressing on one of the lumbar or sacral ...

  3. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    Massage therapy has been found to be more effective for acute low back pain than no treatment; the benefits were found to be limited to the short term [118] and there was no effect for improving function. [118] For chronic low back pain, massage therapy was no better than no treatment for both pain and function, though only in the short-term. [118]

  4. This Is the Back Pain Tip No One Is Talking About—and It ...

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    Having a herniated disc or sciatica can also cause back pain, according to Dr. Felder. “This is the resulting diagnosis for longstanding lack of spine mobility, strength and overall spine health ...

  5. FDA approves first new type of pain medication in 25 years - AOL

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    In a third study, of people who had back pain caused by sciatica, suzetrigine reduced pain by about 2 points, the same amount reported by people taking a placebo, suggesting that this drug might ...

  6. Acupuncture can help relieve sciatica pain, new ... - AOL

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    Acupuncture is used worldwide as a treatment for sciatica, often successfully, as documented in a meta-analysis published in Frontiers in Neuroscience in 2023. The new trial is an effort to ...

  7. Deep gluteal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Pathologies of the pelvic nerves have historically rarely been seriously explored clinically, [35] even though hundreds of thousands of people with sciatica each year have absent lumbar disc herniation on MRI. [3] Difficult access to the nerves has made clinical assessment, and surgical treatment historically impractical. [35]