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Sciatic Pain Affects Many

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Many people know the agony of sudden sharp pains in the leg that seem to have no cause. Experts have heard about it from many clients. The pain is sometimes so awful that the client can barely stand or walk. Many of them have no idea what is happening to them, or that it is related to the spinal cord. It is called sciatica, and it involves the nerves. This condition is sometimes caused by slip and fall accidents.

According to doctors in New York City and Westchester County, sciatica is not so much a medical diagnosis, but a symptom of other problems in the lower back. Sciatica is what is known as a “radiculopathy” to doctors. It means a disc in the lower back has slipped from its position to put pressure on the radicular nerve (nerve root) in the lower back.

People between 30 and 50 years of age are most likely to suffer from sciatica. Sometimes, it is not caused by a specific injury, as it can just develop through time as general wear and tear on the lower spine. That does not mean, however, that it cannot be caused by injury.

It is quite possible for sciatica to get better over time, even without spinal cord surgery. There are some few cases that cannot be cured through alternative methods. At times like those, surgery, or simply living with the conditions are the only options.

If you or a loved one have sciatica caused by injury caused by another, you should not have to pay for your recovery all by yourself. Make sure you are properly compensated for the loss of income and time by contacting a New York Spinal Injury Lawyer.

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