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pain sciatic nerve

Question  pain at the top of the left buttock someetimes goes to the leg and painfull to walk
 
Answer  Is this a question or a statement? Yes, you could be describing sciatica, also called lumbar radiculopathy or my favorite term, a pinched nerve in the back

Last update: 04:06 PM Tuesday, April 24, 2007

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Alan Matsumoto, M.D.

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