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  2. 7 sciatica stretches that ease pain, according to physical ...

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    Sciatic nerve pain can also feel numb, tingly or electric shock-like, the Mayo Clinic says. And it typically only affects one leg. Sciatica typically affects the lower back, buttock area or back ...

  3. These 4 Moves Can Help Take the Sting Out of Sciatica - AOL

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    Sciatica is an "umbrella term" associated with pain that runs the route of the sciatic nerve, Warner says. The sciatic nerve is responsible for both muscle movement and sensory sensations of the ...

  4. Say Goodbye To Sciatica Pain By Stretching These Two Muscles

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    What is the sciatic nerve? The sciatic nerve is about 2 centimeters in diameter and consists of the L4 to S2 nerve roots, which join at the pelvis and run down the back of the thigh, says Chellsen.

  5. Sciatica - Wikipedia

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    Anatomic variations in nerve branching can also predispose the sciatic nerve to further compression by the piriformis muscle, such as if the sciatic nerve pierces the piriformis muscle. [35] The sciatic nerve can also be entrapped outside of the pelvic space and this is called deep gluteal syndrome. [19]

  6. Deep gluteal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The sciatic nerve is highly mobile in the deep gluteal space with hip and even knee movements. [7] For example, hip flexion with knee extension (also called a straight leg raise) causes the sciatic nerve in the deep gluteal space to move 28mm towards the center of the body. [14] Hip movements may also create dynamic impingement between muscles.

  7. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint was a common diagnosis associated with low back and sciatic nerve pain. [18] However, research by Danforth and Wilson in 1925 concluded that the sacroiliac joint could not cause sciatic nerve pain because the joint does not have a canal in which the nerves can be entrapped against the ...

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