What Can Be Mistaken for Sciatica?
Sciatica is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed conditions. Several other conditions produce similar leg pain, numbness, and tingling.
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What Else Causes Leg Pain, Numbness, and Tingling
Piriformis Syndrome
Piriformis syndrome mimics sciatica almost exactly. The piriformis muscle compresses the sciatic nerve producing buttock pain and leg symptoms identical to disc-related sciatica. The distinction matters because the treatment approach is different.
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
The SI joint can refer pain into the buttock and down the back of the thigh, mimicking sciatica. Hip pain is often co-present.
Meralgia Paraesthetica
Compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve causes burning pain and numbness in the outer thigh. Sometimes confused with high lumbar nerve root compression.
Hip Pathology
Osteoarthritis of the hip and hip labral tears can produce groin pain, buttock pain, and referred leg pain that resembles sciatica.
Vascular Claudication
Reduced blood flow to the legs from arterial disease can cause leg pain that worsens with walking. Sometimes confused with spinal stenosis-related sciatica.
Facet Joint Referral
Irritated facet joints in the lumbar spine can refer pain into the buttock and thigh, mimicking sciatica without nerve root compression.
Diagnosis at Chiropractor Norwich
At Chiropractor Norwich, the Zone Technique assessment combined with a full neurological and orthopaedic examination identifies the actual source of your leg pain. Treatment is only started once the cause is clear.
Full Neurological Assessment
Reflex testing, dermatomal sensory testing, and myotomal muscle strength testing to identify whether a nerve root is involved and which level.
Orthopaedic Testing
Specific orthopaedic tests distinguish disc herniation from piriformis syndrome, SI joint dysfunction, hip pathology, and vascular causes.
Zone Technique Evaluation
Identifies system-level contributors and confirms the primary driving systems behind your symptoms.
Clear Diagnosis Before Treatment
We explain our findings clearly before any treatment begins. If we suspect a non-musculoskeletal cause, we direct you to the appropriate service.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Conditions that mimic sciatica include piriformis syndrome, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, meralgia paraesthetica, hip osteoarthritis, vascular claudication, and facet joint referral. Each has a different treatment approach.
Both cause buttock pain and leg symptoms, but piriformis syndrome typically causes deeper buttock pain without the specific dermatomal leg pain pattern of disc-related sciatica. At Chiropractor Norwich, specific orthopaedic testing distinguishes between the two.
Yes. Hip osteoarthritis and hip labral tears can produce groin pain, buttock pain, and referred leg pain that resembles sciatica. A thorough hip examination distinguishes these from spinal nerve root compression.
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