| sciatic n., small |
nervus cutaneus femoris posterior.
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| sciatic s. |
a list of the lumbar part of the spine away from the affected side in sciatica; called also Brissaud's s.
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| sciatic t. |
t. ischiadicum.
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| sciatica |
A syndrome characterised by pain radiating from the back into the buttock and into the lower extremity along its posterior or lateral aspect and most commonly caused by prolapse of the intervertebral disk, the term is also used to refer to pain anywhere along the course of the sciatic nerve.
Ãâó: www.physiotherapy.net.au/reference/glossary/s.htm
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| sciatica |
(pronounced SY-attica). The sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back to the pelvic region and legs. Used in the phrase "Suffering Sciatica!" in Mississippi and It's a Gift, after Fields fell on his backside. (Documents show he was using this phrase as early as 1908). He actually hurt himself in this area several times.
Ãâó: www.louisville.edu/~kprayb01/WCWords.html
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