Sciatica, a type of leg pain, is caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve in your lower back. The pressure could have several causes, but it is often due to a damaged disk or bone in the spine.
If a damaged disk bulges, flattens and presses out of place between your vertebrae, the disk can press on nearby nerves. A flattened disk may also cause two vertebrae to press together, which can pinch or put pressure on the nerve, or a bone spur may grow as an extension of a vertebral bone, which can similarly put pressure on the sciatic nerve.
Other causes include spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) or spasms in a muscle (the piriformis muscle in the buttocks) that the sciatic nerve passes through. Sciatica usually causes pain and muscle spasms that extend down the leg. Burning, tingling, or numbness can also occur.
Our approach
M Health Fairview physicians provide the most up-to-date, effective treatments for sciatica. The care team at our Orthopedic Clinic is dedicated to delivering excellent care, innovative research, and meaningful educational programs for all of our patients.