Lumbar Radiculopathy ("Sciatica"): What you need to know.

Published 2022-10-09
"Lumbar Radiculopathy" (sometimes referred to as 'sciatica') is a common cause of low-back pain associated with radiating symptoms into the leg. We will discuss the most important facts about this condition, including diagnosis and treatment.

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All Comments (21)
  • @wendynamisnik11
    This is the best video Iโ€™ve seen on the basics of this condition. Thanks.
  • @nora16
    The way of explanation very interesting and very easy to understand โคโค
  • suffering from lumbar radiculopathy and undergoing Pain management for 4 weeks now. Inexplicable pain and watching this video makes me think that I have S1 base on how you describe the pain from each nerve. Thank you so much Doctor. Very informative. I really appreciate this kind of videos. Keep it up.
  • @sevenswordsx7
    You are extremely helpful in helping me understand my back pain. Much appreciated!
  • @paulperez5496
    Thanks so much. Your explanations are detailed and yet simple to understand. I'm beginning treatment and feel very armed to understand my options and causes
  • @Bergarita
    Wow. Excellent presentation. I know I will be referring back to this video.
  • @robsta5
    Best presentation I have seen, very informative and shows everything in lamens terms,
  • @gaylestroble5914
    Much gratitude Dr. for answering questions I had for the specialist who was quite quick with my appointment after saying I may need surgery. Blessings to you!
  • @NancyC-gh3uu
    Very helpful describing my symptoms I'm experiencing now.
  • @abadanr
    thank you. excellent, informative video.
  • @c.tucker95
    Thank you so much. Is nice to hear from a true doctor. You have provided several helpfull answers to my questions. I am impressed and am grateful. I needed to hear this. One thing I did not hear isr any mention of trigger point injections.
  • @Cheick514
    I m in pain since 2000. Thank you for your explanationโ€ฆ I did everything you said and I m still in pain. I m thinking doing a surgery. Thank you again from Montreal , Canada