Overview of [CONDITION]
Lumbar radiculopathy, also known as sciatica, is caused by compression or irritation of spinal nerves in the lower back. This is often due to a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease. The main symptom is shooting pain that starts in the lower back and radiates down one leg. It can also cause numbness, tingling, or weakness. Treatment options include rest, physical therapy, and medication. Surgery may be necessary in severe cases. Early diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan can greatly improve quality of life for individuals experiencing this condition.