Treatment of Sciatica with Acupuncture

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Tawach Buranathawornsom

Abstract

Sciatica, mostly caused by intervertebral disc herniation, is one of the common problems among adults aged 45–64 years, accounting for 5–10% of patients suffering from low back pain. Its risk factors are age, height, body weight, stress, smoking, and overwork, especially when lifting a heavy object in the position of bending forward and twisting of the trunk. The result of treatment for acute sciatica is favorable. At present, there are many reports of using traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment principles including acupuncture for sciatica with satisfactory results. This article has reviewed the commonly used diagnostic and treatment methods for sciatica in the practice of modern and traditional Chinese medicine.

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