Pronunciation: /saɪˈætɪkə/
noun a medical condition characterized by pain affecting the back, hip, and outer side of the leg, caused by compression of a spinal nerve root in the lower back
A1 My mom has sciatica, so she has to be careful when lifting heavy objects.
A2 Sciatica can cause pain, numbness, or tingling in the lower back and legs.
B1 The doctor recommended physical therapy to help alleviate the symptoms of sciatica.
B2 Surgery may be necessary in severe cases of sciatica that do not respond to conservative treatments.
C1 Chronic sciatica can significantly impact a person's quality of life and ability to perform daily activities.
C2 The latest research suggests that a combination of exercise and medication is the most effective treatment for sciatica.
formal Sciatica is a medical condition characterized by pain going down the leg from the lower back.
informal My uncle has been dealing with sciatica for the past few months.
slang I heard that sitting for long hours can really trigger sciatica.
figurative Dealing with difficult clients at work can feel like a constant battle with sciatica.
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