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What the Main Causes of Sciatica Really Are
from:Many times when people are ridden with sciatica, they are not sure as to how they got sciatica. What many people do not understand is that there are several different reasons as well as causes of sciatica.
When a person has to deal with sciatica for quite some time the best thing to learn about are all the different causes of sciatica. In fact, many people are rather surprised when they find out some of the different things that cause sciatica. Even though it depends on what type of professional you speak with about sciatica, there are really many different ways to get sciatica.
When it comes to the different causes of sciatica, there are many basic leading causes of sciatica. When it comes to the leading causes of sciatica, it is because of them being back problems. One of the main causes of sciatica is a herniated disc (which is when the nucleus breaks through the annulus) or lumbar bulging (which is when the nucleus is contained to only the outer wall of the annulus). Another one of the causes of sciatica is lumbar spinal stenosis; which is when the nerves are compressed. Another reason why some people get sciatica is because of some sort of trauma to the nervous system. In fact, trauma to the nervous system is the main factors as to why people get sciatica. Another factor as to why people get sciatica is because Piriformis Syndrome; which is when the piriformis muscle irritates the sciatic nerve.
Many times when people find that they have spinal tumors, they will also end up having sciatica; as well. The spinal tumors are caused from the compression of the nerve from the tumor. Despite the fact that many professionals believe that there only six different causes of sciatica, there are indeed more. In fact, many doctors have also found that Isthmic Spondylolisthesis is a cause of sciatica. Isthmic Spondylolisthesis is a stress fracture that is most commonly on the 5th lumbar; which then allows the vertebra to slip. Many people have also found that if they have has spinal tumors or infections, that they also will get sciatica; although it is very rare. Another main reason as to why people get sciatica is because of the sciatica nerve.
Even though there are many causes of sciatica, it does not mean that it can't happen to you! In fact, many people believe that they will never get hurt, however; many people do. One good thing about knowing all the causes of sciatica is that there is a cure for almost all the causes! Provided that you get help for sciatica right away, there should be a cure for it!
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