Sciatica in patients with disk disease was long ascribed to pressure put on the sciatic nerve root by a herniated disk. However, a role for chemical factors acting in conjunction with this mechanical insult is suggested by a number of clinical observations: disk surgery does not consistently provide pain relief, large disk herniations are not always symptomatic, severe pain may be present in patients without imaging evidence of nerve root compression, the severity of symptoms and neurological signs is not well correlated with the size of the disk herniation, and conservative therapy is often effective. Experimental studies have provided further evidence for a chemical component: disk herniations can undergo spontaneous resorption, the inter...
AbstractLumbar herniated discs commonly occur in patients 20–40 years of age, and result in acute sy...
After the publication of the seminal article by Mixter and Barr [1], a bio-mechanical construct was ...
Both chemical irritation and mechanical compression affect radicular pain from disc herniation. Howe...
Conventionalconcept about sciatica is a radicular compression of sciatic nerve due to disk herniatio...
ntroduction: The cause of low back pain and the pathophysiology of lumbar pain and sciatica have rec...
Sciatica is a symptom rather than a specific diagnosis. Available evidence from basic science and cl...
Symptomatic induction of disc herniation involves both mechanical compression and chemical factors. ...
The general concept for sciatic pain has for many decades been mechanical nerve root compression cau...
STUDY DESIGN: Case-control study. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether inflammatory cytokines [tumor necr...
Introduction: Many patients suffer from discogenic low back pain. However, the mechanisms, diagnosis...
The symptoms of lumbar disc herniation, such as low back pain and sciatica, have been associated wit...
Over the past 20 years, the hypothesis that inflammation was an important component of the pathophys...
DOI 10.1186/s12990-015-0012-7gated cation channels, are preferentially expressed in DRG neurons and ...
INTRODUCTION: Spontaneous resorption of disc herniation (DH) after sciatica is well documented. The ...
It was reported that nerve fibers were present in the inner part of lumbar intervertebral discs from...
AbstractLumbar herniated discs commonly occur in patients 20–40 years of age, and result in acute sy...
After the publication of the seminal article by Mixter and Barr [1], a bio-mechanical construct was ...
Both chemical irritation and mechanical compression affect radicular pain from disc herniation. Howe...
Conventionalconcept about sciatica is a radicular compression of sciatic nerve due to disk herniatio...
ntroduction: The cause of low back pain and the pathophysiology of lumbar pain and sciatica have rec...
Sciatica is a symptom rather than a specific diagnosis. Available evidence from basic science and cl...
Symptomatic induction of disc herniation involves both mechanical compression and chemical factors. ...
The general concept for sciatic pain has for many decades been mechanical nerve root compression cau...
STUDY DESIGN: Case-control study. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether inflammatory cytokines [tumor necr...
Introduction: Many patients suffer from discogenic low back pain. However, the mechanisms, diagnosis...
The symptoms of lumbar disc herniation, such as low back pain and sciatica, have been associated wit...
Over the past 20 years, the hypothesis that inflammation was an important component of the pathophys...
DOI 10.1186/s12990-015-0012-7gated cation channels, are preferentially expressed in DRG neurons and ...
INTRODUCTION: Spontaneous resorption of disc herniation (DH) after sciatica is well documented. The ...
It was reported that nerve fibers were present in the inner part of lumbar intervertebral discs from...
AbstractLumbar herniated discs commonly occur in patients 20–40 years of age, and result in acute sy...
After the publication of the seminal article by Mixter and Barr [1], a bio-mechanical construct was ...
Both chemical irritation and mechanical compression affect radicular pain from disc herniation. Howe...