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		Definition of sciatica in English: sciaticanoun sʌɪˈatɪkəsaɪˈædəkə mass nounPain affecting the back, hip, and outer side of the leg, caused by compression of a spinal nerve root in the lower back, often owing to degeneration of an intervertebral disc. 坐骨神经痛 Example sentencesExamples -  I had admitted an elderly woman with severe sciatica to the community hospital.
 -  These populations are clinically and pathologically distinct from patients with back pain or sciatica who are treated by most clinicians and included in all the other trials.
 -  Prior to initiating any flexibility program, especially for sciatica or low back pain, disc involvement should be ruled out.
 -  Two years after the injury, he was referred to a rheumatologist in case the pain was caused by sciatica.
 -  Slipped discs, pinched nerves, sciatica, aging, and infections are other common causes of lower back pain.
 -  His sciatica gradually improved and has not recurred, although his back pain still gives him trouble occasionally, as you would expect.
 -  Prolotherapy is applicable to arthritis, neck pain, back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, degenerative discs, torn rotator cuffs, knee and ankle instability and wrist injuries.
 -  Back pain with sciatica is a common pain syndrome.
 -  The patient was initially diagnosed with sciatica and treated.
 -  Is bed rest effective in the short-term treatment of patients with back pain and sciatica?
 -  Chronic back pain and sciatica became daily problems.
 -  This structural malfunction may cause an irritation of the nerve root/s emerging in between the vertebral bodies; this would in turn lead to a radiating type of pain like sciatica.
 -  Its indications include pain in the lower back and hip region, muscular atrophy, sciatica, pain, weakness and muscular atrophy of the lower extremities, and hemiplegia.
 -  A careful history can usually distinguish nerve root compression, especially sciatica due to compression of the lumbosacral root.
 -  My initial impression was acute sciatica, but the abdominal pain and high normal temperature made my diagnosis uncertain.
 -  The commonest cause of true sciatica is prolapse of intervertebral discs.
 -  It is effective as an antispasmodic for muscle cramps, stiffness, aches, overuse, sprains, bruises, sciatica, rheumatism, gout, neuralgia and poor circulation.
 -  I should mention that I have been stuck in the house for 3 years, I have a herniated disc, sciatica, and arthritis in my hips, and I am much too young for this.
 -  The term sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of this nerve - from your back into your buttock and leg.
 -  Most sciatica is due to prolapse of a lumbar intervertebral disc.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin sciatica (passio) '(affliction) of sciatica', feminine of sciaticus, from Greek iskhiadikos (see sciatic). RhymesAttica, hepatica, viatica    Definition of sciatica in US English: sciaticanounsaɪˈædəkəsīˈadəkə Pain affecting the back, hip, and outer side of the leg, caused by compression of a spinal nerve root in the lower back, often owing to degeneration of an intervertebral disk. 坐骨神经痛 Example sentencesExamples -  The term sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of this nerve - from your back into your buttock and leg.
 -  My initial impression was acute sciatica, but the abdominal pain and high normal temperature made my diagnosis uncertain.
 -  I had admitted an elderly woman with severe sciatica to the community hospital.
 -  The commonest cause of true sciatica is prolapse of intervertebral discs.
 -  The patient was initially diagnosed with sciatica and treated.
 -  Back pain with sciatica is a common pain syndrome.
 -  His sciatica gradually improved and has not recurred, although his back pain still gives him trouble occasionally, as you would expect.
 -  Its indications include pain in the lower back and hip region, muscular atrophy, sciatica, pain, weakness and muscular atrophy of the lower extremities, and hemiplegia.
 -  It is effective as an antispasmodic for muscle cramps, stiffness, aches, overuse, sprains, bruises, sciatica, rheumatism, gout, neuralgia and poor circulation.
 -  A careful history can usually distinguish nerve root compression, especially sciatica due to compression of the lumbosacral root.
 -  These populations are clinically and pathologically distinct from patients with back pain or sciatica who are treated by most clinicians and included in all the other trials.
 -  I should mention that I have been stuck in the house for 3 years, I have a herniated disc, sciatica, and arthritis in my hips, and I am much too young for this.
 -  Slipped discs, pinched nerves, sciatica, aging, and infections are other common causes of lower back pain.
 -  This structural malfunction may cause an irritation of the nerve root/s emerging in between the vertebral bodies; this would in turn lead to a radiating type of pain like sciatica.
 -  Prior to initiating any flexibility program, especially for sciatica or low back pain, disc involvement should be ruled out.
 -  Two years after the injury, he was referred to a rheumatologist in case the pain was caused by sciatica.
 -  Chronic back pain and sciatica became daily problems.
 -  Most sciatica is due to prolapse of a lumbar intervertebral disc.
 -  Is bed rest effective in the short-term treatment of patients with back pain and sciatica?
 -  Prolotherapy is applicable to arthritis, neck pain, back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, degenerative discs, torn rotator cuffs, knee and ankle instability and wrist injuries.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin sciatica (passio) ‘(affliction) of sciatica’, feminine of sciaticus, from Greek iskhiadikos (see sciatic).     |