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When something injures or puts pressure on the sciatic nerve, it can cause pain in the lower back that spreads to the hip, buttocks, and leg. Up to 90% of people recover from sciatica without...
Having sciatica means you can experience mild to severe pain anywhere with nerves that connect to the sciatic nerve. The symptoms can affect your lower back, hips, buttocks or legs. Some symptoms may extend as far down as your feet and toes, depending on the specific nerve(s) affected.
The sciatic nerve primarily supplies the muscles of the lower leg, including the calf, ankle, and the back portion of the knee. It also supplies sensation to the sole of the foot, the ankle,...
The symptoms and signs of a sciatic nerve problem are commonly experienced as pain, numbness, altered sensation, and/or weakness that affect the part of the leg supplied by the nerve (right or left). In rare cases, both legs may be affected.
Sensory neurons carrying signals from the skin of the hip and thigh also run through the sciatic nerve toward the spinal cord. Explore Innerbody's 3D anatomical model of the sciatic nerve, the longest spinal nerve in the human body.
Explore a detailed diagram of the sciatic nerve, including its branches and their respective functions. Understand how this long nerve originates in the lower back and travels down the legs, and learn about the common conditions and injuries affecting the sciatic nerve.
nabil ebraheim. 1.2M subscribers. 1.8K. 357K views 11 years ago. Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the anatomy of the sciatic nerve in a 3D video, explaining about all you...