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  • Sciatic nerve
  • Large nerve in humans and other animals

    The sciatic nerve, also called the ischiadic nerve, is a large nerve in humans and other vertebrate animals. It is the largest branch of the sacral plexus

    Sciatic nerve

    Sciatic nerve

    Sciatic_nerve

  • Sciatica
  • Lower-back pain that can extend down the leg

    anatomy, nerve kinematics, and advances in endoscopic techniques to explore the sciatic nerve. There are now many known causes of sciatic nerve entrapment

    Sciatica

    Sciatica

    Sciatica

  • Piriformis syndrome
  • Medical condition

    from nerve compression at the sciatic nerve by the piriformis muscle. It is a specific case of deep gluteal syndrome. The largest and most bulky nerve in

    Piriformis syndrome

    Piriformis syndrome

    Piriformis_syndrome

  • Piriformis muscle
  • Hip muscle in the lateral rotator group

    parts or all of the sciatic nerve. Several variations occur, one of which is the rarely found Beaton's type-b in which the sciatic nerve divides between and

    Piriformis muscle

    Piriformis muscle

    Piriformis_muscle

  • Tibial nerve
  • Branch of the sciatic nerve

    tibial nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve. The tibial nerve passes through the popliteal fossa to pass below the arch of soleus. The tibial nerve is the

    Tibial nerve

    Tibial nerve

    Tibial_nerve

  • Deep gluteal syndrome
  • Medical condition

    extrapelvic entrapment of the sciatic nerve in the deep gluteal space. It is an extension of non-discogenic sciatic nerve entrapment beyond the traditional

    Deep gluteal syndrome

    Deep gluteal syndrome

    Deep_gluteal_syndrome

  • Nerve compression syndrome
  • Symptoms resulting from chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve

    use of a thick wallet in the rear pocket can compress the sciatic nerve when sitting. Nerve compression can be secondary to other medical conditions.

    Nerve compression syndrome

    Nerve compression syndrome

    Nerve_compression_syndrome

  • Pudendal nerve
  • Main nerve of the perineum

    nerve may vary in its origins. For example, the pudendal nerve may actually originate in the sciatic nerve. Consequently, damage to the sciatic nerve

    Pudendal nerve

    Pudendal nerve

    Pudendal_nerve

  • Common fibular nerve
  • Nerve in the lower leg

    common fibular nerve is damaged or compressed, foot drop can ensue. The common fibular nerve is the smaller terminal branch of the sciatic nerve. The common

    Common fibular nerve

    Common_fibular_nerve

  • Nerve decompression
  • Surgical procedure relieving nerve pressure

    syndrome sciatic nerve decompression for deep gluteal syndrome pudendal nerve decompression for pudendal neuralgia lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN)

    Nerve decompression

    Nerve_decompression

  • Inferior gluteal nerve
  • Motor neuron

    second (S2) sacral nerves. The inferior gluteal nerve leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen, passing inferior to the piriformis muscle

    Inferior gluteal nerve

    Inferior gluteal nerve

    Inferior_gluteal_nerve

  • Lateral plantar nerve
  • Branch of the tibial nerve

    The lateral plantar nerve (external plantar nerve) is a branch of the tibial nerve, in turn a branch of the sciatic nerve and supplies the skin of the

    Lateral plantar nerve

    Lateral plantar nerve

    Lateral_plantar_nerve

  • Nerve glide
  • Physical therapy exercise

    median, sciatic, and ulnar nerves require nerve gliding exercise during the rehabilitation period. The most common conditions that require nerve gliding

    Nerve glide

    Nerve_glide

  • Sciatic nerve block
  • Medical intervention

    A sciatic nerve block is a nerve block that uses local anesthetic to achieve analgesia in the leg. The block works by affecting the sciatic nerve and

    Sciatic nerve block

    Sciatic_nerve_block

  • Semimembranosus muscle
  • One of the three hamstring muscles

    tibial part of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve consists of the anterior divisions of ventral nerve roots from L4 through S3. These nerve roots are part

    Semimembranosus muscle

    Semimembranosus_muscle

  • Knee
  • Leg joint in primates

    nerve and sciatic nerve; the tibial nerve innervates the entire posterior capsule; the posterior division of the obturator nerve and the tibial nerve

    Knee

    Knee

    Knee

  • Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh
  • Sensory nerve that supplies the back of the thigh, leg, buttock, and perineum

    descends deep to the gluteus maximus muscle, medial or posterior to the sciatic nerve, and alongside the inferior gluteal artery.[citation needed] It descends

    Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh

    Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh

    Posterior_cutaneous_nerve_of_thigh

  • Inferior gluteal artery
  • Blood vessel

    by the sciatic nerve and the posterior femoral cutaneous nerves, and covered by the gluteus maximus. It is situated medial to the sciatic nerve. It continues

    Inferior gluteal artery

    Inferior gluteal artery

    Inferior_gluteal_artery

  • Gaston Labat
  • Seychellois physician and anesthesia (1876 - 1934)

    to the sciatic nerve block, a foundational technique in regional anesthesia. This method involves injecting anesthetic near the sciatic nerve at the level

    Gaston Labat

    Gaston Labat

    Gaston_Labat

  • Gid hanasheh
  • Term for sciatic nerve in Judaism

    "forgotten sinew", often translated as "displaced tendon") is the term for sciatic nerve in Judaism. It may not be eaten by Jews according to Halacha (Jewish

    Gid hanasheh

    Gid hanasheh

    Gid_hanasheh

  • Posterior compartment of thigh
  • One of the fascial compartments that contains the knee flexors and hip extensors

    muscles, as well as vascular and nervous elements, particularly the sciatic nerve. The posterior compartment is a fascial compartment bounded by fascia

    Posterior compartment of thigh

    Posterior compartment of thigh

    Posterior_compartment_of_thigh

  • Foot drop
  • Gait abnormality

    weakness, irritation or damage to the deep fibular nerve (deep peroneal), including the sciatic nerve, or paralysis of the muscles in the anterior portion

    Foot drop

    Foot drop

    Foot_drop

  • Gastrocnemius muscle
  • Calf muscle

    The sciatic nerve branches off of the sacral plexus in which the tibial and common fibular nerves are wrapped in one sheath. The tibial nerve eventually

    Gastrocnemius muscle

    Gastrocnemius muscle

    Gastrocnemius_muscle

  • Slump test
  • determine if a patient has sciatic nerve impingement. The purpose of this test is to place tension on the dural sheath of the sciatic nerve.[citation needed] Patient

    Slump test

    Slump_test

  • Magnetic resonance neurography
  • MRI technique to image nerves

    signal from nerve water. Magnetic resonance neurography is used to evaluate major nerve compressions such as those affecting the sciatic nerve (e.g. piriformis

    Magnetic resonance neurography

    Magnetic resonance neurography

    Magnetic_resonance_neurography

  • Spinal nerve
  • Nerve that carries signals between the spinal cord and the body

    of the sciatic nerve itself. A portion of the spinal cord, showing its right lateral surface. The dura is opened and arranged to show the nerve roots.

    Spinal nerve

    Spinal nerve

    Spinal_nerve

  • Adductor magnus muscle
  • Muscle in the thigh

    the posterior division of the obturator nerve while the hamstring portion is innervated by the sciatic nerve. At the insertion of the muscle, there is

    Adductor magnus muscle

    Adductor magnus muscle

    Adductor_magnus_muscle

  • Intramuscular injection
  • Medical injection into a muscle

    poses a risk for damage to the sciatic nerve, which may cause shooting pain or a sensation of burning. Sciatic nerve damage can also affect a person's

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular_injection

  • Biceps femoris muscle
  • Muscle at the back of the thigh

    extension) and is activated by a separate nerve (the peroneal, as opposed to the tibial branch of the sciatic nerve). It has two heads of origin: the long

    Biceps femoris muscle

    Biceps_femoris_muscle

  • Action potential
  • Neuron communication by electric impulses

    An action potential (also known as a nerve impulse or "spike" when in a neuron) is a series of quick changes in voltage across a cell membrane. An action

    Action potential

    Action potential

    Action_potential

  • Lumbar
  • Abdominal segment of the torso

    nerve root exits, and these nerve roots come together again to form the largest single nerve in the human body, the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve runs

    Lumbar

    Lumbar

    Lumbar

  • Semitendinosus muscle
  • One of the hamstring muscles

    neuron travels down the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve branches into the deep fibular nerve and the tibial nerve. The tibial nerve innervates the semitendinosus

    Semitendinosus muscle

    Semitendinosus muscle

    Semitendinosus_muscle

  • Hamstring
  • Any of the three muscles in the thigh

    the fibula. Muscles will be innervated by the tibial branch of the sciatic nerve. Muscle will participate in flexion of the knee joint and extension

    Hamstring

    Hamstring

    Hamstring

  • Greater sciatic foramen
  • Part of the pelvis

    The greater sciatic foramen is an opening (foramen) in the posterior human pelvis. It is formed by the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments. The piriformis

    Greater sciatic foramen

    Greater sciatic foramen

    Greater_sciatic_foramen

  • Nerve to quadratus femoris
  • articular branch to the hip joint. The nerve leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen. The nerve to quadratus femoris is a branch of the

    Nerve to quadratus femoris

    Nerve to quadratus femoris

    Nerve_to_quadratus_femoris

  • Greater sciatic notch
  • Notch in the hip bone

    opening, the greater sciatic foramen. The notch holds the piriformis, the superior gluteal vein and artery, and the superior gluteal nerve; the inferior gluteal

    Greater sciatic notch

    Greater sciatic notch

    Greater_sciatic_notch

  • Flexor hallucis longus muscle
  • One of the three deep muscles in the lower leg

    muscles. All three muscles are innervated by the tibial nerve which comprises half of the sciatic nerve. The flexor hallucis longus is situated on the fibular

    Flexor hallucis longus muscle

    Flexor hallucis longus muscle

    Flexor_hallucis_longus_muscle

  • Lesser sciatic foramen
  • Opening between pelvis and thigh in human anatomy

    obturator internus internal pudendal vessels pudendal nerve nerve to the obturator internus Greater sciatic foramen This article incorporates text in the public

    Lesser sciatic foramen

    Lesser sciatic foramen

    Lesser_sciatic_foramen

  • Lesser sciatic notch
  • muscle, and the internal pudendal vessels and pudendal nerve. Lesser sciatic foramen Greater sciatic notch This article incorporates text in the public domain

    Lesser sciatic notch

    Lesser sciatic notch

    Lesser_sciatic_notch

  • Pudendal nerve entrapment
  • Medical condition

    there may be referred as sciatic pain, or pain in the medial thigh which may indicate involvement of the obturator nerve. Pain may also be referred

    Pudendal nerve entrapment

    Pudendal_nerve_entrapment

  • Sacral plexus
  • Nerve plexus

    itself is continued as the sciatic nerve, which splits on the back of the thigh into the tibial nerve and common fibular nerve; these two nerves sometimes

    Sacral plexus

    Sacral plexus

    Sacral_plexus

  • Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment
  • gluteal syndrome, patients often have sciatic radiculopathy when sitting but not standing. Studies on compression and nerve function have found a dose-respondent

    Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment

    Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment

    Pathophysiology_of_nerve_entrapment

  • Axon
  • Long projection on a neuron that conducts signals to other neurons

    one millimeter. The longest axons in the human body are those of the sciatic nerve, which run from the base of the spinal cord to the big toe of each foot

    Axon

    Axon

    Axon

  • Nerve block
  • Deliberate inhibition of nerve impulses

    ligament, and the nerve is under the fascia iliaca. The sciatic nerve block is done for surgeries at or below the knee. The nerve is located in the gluteus

    Nerve block

    Nerve block

    Nerve_block

  • Human leg
  • Lower extremity or limb of the human body

    cutaneous nerve (S1-S3) contributes sensory branches to the skin on the posterior thigh. The sciatic nerve (L4-S3), the largest and longest nerve in the

    Human leg

    Human leg

    Human_leg

  • Sole (foot)
  • Bottom part of foot

    the skin on the posterior aspect of the lower leg. The tibial nerve from the sciatic nerve provides sensory innervation to the skin of the sole and toes

    Sole (foot)

    Sole (foot)

    Sole_(foot)

  • Plantaris muscle
  • One of the superficial muscles of the superficial posterior compartment of the leg

    the sciatic nerve and then diverge into the tibial and common fibular nerves. The tibial nerve runs medially at the knee joint. When the tibial nerve receives

    Plantaris muscle

    Plantaris muscle

    Plantaris_muscle

  • Radicular pain
  • Medical condition

    along the sciatic nerve from the lower spine to the lower back, gluteal muscles, back of the upper thigh, calf, and foot as often secondary to nerve root irritation

    Radicular pain

    Radicular_pain

  • Plantar reflex
  • Reflex of the human foot

    Nociception detected in the S1 dermatome and travels up the tibial nerve to the sciatic nerve to roots of L5,S1 and synapse in the anterior horn to elicit the

    Plantar reflex

    Plantar reflex

    Plantar_reflex

  • Von Willebrand factor
  • Mammalian protein involved in blood clotting

    of aorta blood carotid body pineal gland tunica adventitia of aorta sciatic nerve More reference expression data BioGPS n/a Gene ontology Molecular function

    Von Willebrand factor

    Von Willebrand factor

    Von_Willebrand_factor

  • Buttock augmentation
  • Cosmetic and corrective surgery

    inferior gluteal nerve (a branch nerve of the sacral plexus) and extends from the pelvis to the gluteal region, then traverses the greater sciatic foramen (opening)

    Buttock augmentation

    Buttock augmentation

    Buttock_augmentation

  • Dog anatomy
  • Studies of the visible part of a canine

    "area centralis", a central patch with up to three times the density of nerve endings as the visual streak, giving them detailed sight much more like

    Dog anatomy

    Dog anatomy

    Dog_anatomy

  • Hilton's law
  • Observation on topological anatomy

    The knee joint is supplied by branches from femoral nerve, sciatic nerve, and obturator nerve because all the three nerves are supplying the muscles

    Hilton's law

    Hilton's law

    Hilton's_law

  • Endometriosis
  • Medical condition

    be painful and swell during periods. Sciatic endometriosis, which involves the sciatic nerve, causes cyclical nerve pain in the leg. Endometriosis is associated

    Endometriosis

    Endometriosis

    Endometriosis

  • Ulnar neuropathy
  • Disease of the ulnar nerve in the forearm

    neuropathy is a disorder involving the ulnar nerve. Ulnar neuropathy may be caused by entrapment of the ulnar nerve with resultant numbness and tingling. It

    Ulnar neuropathy

    Ulnar neuropathy

    Ulnar_neuropathy

  • Nerve injury
  • Damage to nervous tissue

    rat sciatic nerves. At the site of nerve repair, locally delivered IGF-I can significantly increase the rate of axon regeneration within a nerve graft

    Nerve injury

    Nerve injury

    Nerve_injury

  • Gluteal sulcus
  • Fold separating the thigh from the buttock

    the sciatic nerve distribution. This condition may be caused by trauma, hematoma, excessive sitting, and anatomic variations of the muscle and nerve. Superior

    Gluteal sulcus

    Gluteal sulcus

    Gluteal_sulcus

  • Malignant triton tumor
  • implantation of sciatic nerve tissue. There are three diagnostic criteria proposed:[citation needed] The tumor arises along a peripheral nerve, or in a ganglioneuroma

    Malignant triton tumor

    Malignant_triton_tumor

  • Cauda equina syndrome
  • Nerve damage at the end of the spinal cord

    nerve roots from L1–L5 and S1–S5. The nerve roots from L4–S4 join in the sacral plexus, which affects the sciatic nerve, which travels caudally (toward the

    Cauda equina syndrome

    Cauda equina syndrome

    Cauda_equina_syndrome

  • CYP2D6
  • Human liver enzyme

    expressed in left lobe of liver extraocular muscle cerebellar cortex sciatic nerve lumbar subsegment of spinal cord superior frontal gyrus primary visual

    CYP2D6

    CYP2D6

    CYP2D6

  • Hard flaccid syndrome
  • Medical condition

    sympathetic axon sprouting. He referenced a study where injury to the sciatic nerve in rats led to sympathetic axon sprouting in the dorsal root ganglia

    Hard flaccid syndrome

    Hard flaccid syndrome

    Hard_flaccid_syndrome

  • Carl Wayne Buntion
  • American murderer (1944–2022)

    inmates. They also stated that Buntion's physical impairments, including sciatic nerve pain that sometimes required him to use a wheelchair, would prevent

    Carl Wayne Buntion

    Carl_Wayne_Buntion

  • Sacrospinous ligament
  • Ligament of the pelvis

    foramen. The greater sciatic foramen lies above the ligament, and the lesser sciatic foramen lies below it. The pudendal vessels and nerve pass behind the

    Sacrospinous ligament

    Sacrospinous ligament

    Sacrospinous_ligament

  • Eddie Money
  • American musician (1949–2019)

    barbiturate that he mistook for cocaine. He suffered damage to the sciatic nerve on his left leg, was unable to walk for months, and had a permanent

    Eddie Money

    Eddie Money

    Eddie_Money

  • Neuropathic pain
  • Pain affecting the somatosensory nervous system

    (December 2017). "Surgical Management of Deep Gluteal Syndrome Causing Sciatic Nerve Entrapment: A Systematic Review". Arthroscopy. 33 (12): 2263–2278.e1

    Neuropathic pain

    Neuropathic_pain

  • Internal obturator muscle
  • One of six small hip muscles in the lateral rotator group

    vessels and nerve, and to a slight extent from the obturator fascia, which covers the muscle. The fibers converge through the lesser sciatic foramen. These

    Internal obturator muscle

    Internal obturator muscle

    Internal_obturator_muscle

  • Kashrut
  • Jewish dietary laws

    must be removed by a process called nikkur. The twisted nerve (gid hanasheh)—the sciatic nerve, as according to Genesis 32:32 the patriarch Jacob's was

    Kashrut

    Kashrut

  • Nerve to obturator internus
  • Human nerve

    lesser sciatic foramen to innervate the obturator internus muscle, piercing the pelvic surface of this muscle.[citation needed] Obturator nerve Nerve to quadratus

    Nerve to obturator internus

    Nerve to obturator internus

    Nerve_to_obturator_internus

  • Nikkur
  • Process of making animal meat kosher

    animal kosher by removing chelev (forbidden fats) and the gid hanasheh (sciatic nerve). The basis for this practice is Leviticus 7:23, "You shall not eat

    Nikkur

    Nikkur

  • Accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve
  • Blood vessel

    of ischiadic nerve is a long, slender artery in the thigh. It branches off the inferior gluteal artery. It accompanies the sciatic nerve for a short distance

    Accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve

    Accompanying artery of ischiadic nerve

    Accompanying_artery_of_ischiadic_nerve

  • Iliac vessels
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Spiral Vaginal ♀ / Inferior vesical ♂ Inferior gluteal Accompanying of sciatic nerve Cruciate anastomosis Internal pudendal Inferior rectal Perineal posterior

    Iliac vessels

    Iliac_vessels

  • List of skeletal muscles of the human body
  • popliteal artery medial (tibial) part of sciatic nerve (long head), lateral (common fibular) part of sciatic nerve (short head) flexes knee joint, laterally

    List of skeletal muscles of the human body

    List of skeletal muscles of the human body

    List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body

  • Pleckstrin homology domain containing A4
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    mucosa ascending aorta left coronary artery left ovary Top expressed in sciatic nerve fourth ventricle choroid plexus of fourth ventricle lumbar spinal ganglion

    Pleckstrin homology domain containing A4

    Pleckstrin homology domain containing A4

    Pleckstrin_homology_domain_containing_A4

  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Nervous system disease affecting nerves beyond the brain and spinal cord

    (December 2017). "Surgical Management of Deep Gluteal Syndrome Causing Sciatic Nerve Entrapment: A Systematic Review". Arthroscopy. 33 (12): 2263–2278.e1

    Peripheral neuropathy

    Peripheral neuropathy

    Peripheral_neuropathy

  • Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase
  • Rate-limiting enzyme in the methyl cycle

    bone marrow retinal pigment epithelium spermatocyte calvaria prostate sciatic nerve spermatid More reference expression data BioGPS More reference expression

    Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase

    Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase

    Methylenetetrahydrofolate_reductase

  • Disc herniation
  • Injury to the intervertebral disc

    may also experience sciatica due to irritation of one of the nerve roots of the sciatic nerve. Unlike a pulsating pain or pain that comes and goes, which

    Disc herniation

    Disc herniation

    Disc_herniation

  • Tissue-type plasminogen activator
  • Protein involved in the breakdown of blood clots

    Birch NP (September 2002). "Neuroserpin regulates neurite outgrowth in nerve growth factor-treated PC12 cells". Journal of Neurochemistry. 82 (6): 1406–15

    Tissue-type plasminogen activator

    Tissue-type plasminogen activator

    Tissue-type_plasminogen_activator

  • Ashkenazi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Central Europe

    the rear portions of an animal after proper Halakhic removal of the sciatic nerve, while many Ashkenazi Jews do not. Ashkenazi Jews often name newborn

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi_Jews

  • Luciano Pavarotti
  • Italian operatic tenor (1935–2007)

    premiere less than two weeks before rehearsals began, saying pain from a sciatic nerve required two months of treatment. On 12 December 1998, he became the

    Luciano Pavarotti

    Luciano Pavarotti

    Luciano_Pavarotti

  • List of anatomy mnemonics
  • semiTendinosus (from anterior to posterior). F- femoral nerve O- obturator nerve T- tibial division of the sciatic nerve. Notice the order of the muscles (S, G, T)

    List of anatomy mnemonics

    List_of_anatomy_mnemonics

  • Acetabular fracture
  • Broken bone in acetabular portion of hip bone

    osteoarthritis, due to cartilage damage, heterotopic ossification and sciatic nerve damage, which can be either traumatic or iatrogenic. In 1964, French

    Acetabular fracture

    Acetabular fracture

    Acetabular_fracture

  • Nerve plexus
  • Network of nerve fibres

    perineal region, buttocks and the lower limb. The largest nerve of the human body, the sciatic nerve, is the main branch that gives rami to the motor innervation

    Nerve plexus

    Nerve plexus

    Nerve_plexus

  • Superior gluteal artery
  • Blood vessel

    of the internal iliac artery. It exits the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen before splitting into a superficial branch and a deep branch. The

    Superior gluteal artery

    Superior gluteal artery

    Superior_gluteal_artery

  • Medial sural cutaneous nerve
  • Sensory nerve of the leg that supplies part of the medial side of the leg

    cutaneous nerve originates from the posterior aspect of the tibial nerve of the sciatic nerve. It descends between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle

    Medial sural cutaneous nerve

    Medial sural cutaneous nerve

    Medial_sural_cutaneous_nerve

  • Lee Marvin
  • American actor (1924–1987)

    became casualties. He was hit by machine gun fire, which severed his sciatic nerve, and then was hit in the foot by a sniper. After over a year of medical

    Lee Marvin

    Lee Marvin

    Lee_Marvin

  • Neuritis
  • Inflammation of a nerve or generally any part of the nervous system

    Neuritis (/njʊəˈraɪtɪs/, from the Greek νεῦρον), is inflammation of a nerve or the general inflammation of the peripheral nervous system. Inflammation

    Neuritis

    Neuritis

    Neuritis

  • Flexor digitorum longus muscle
  • Muscle located on the tibial side of the leg

    muscles. All three muscles are innervated by the tibial nerve which comprises half of the sciatic nerve. After passing through the tarsal tunnel, the flexor

    Flexor digitorum longus muscle

    Flexor digitorum longus muscle

    Flexor_digitorum_longus_muscle

  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Abnormal motion in the sacroiliac joint of the pelvis

    back and sciatic nerve pain. However, research by Danforth and Wilson in 1925 concluded that the sacroiliac joint could not cause sciatic nerve pain because

    Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

    Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

    Sacroiliac_joint_dysfunction

  • SFRP4
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Top expressed in gastrula ankle superior surface of tongue decidua sciatic nerve uterus tibiofemoral joint lumbar spinal ganglion femur body of femur

    SFRP4

    SFRP4

    SFRP4

  • Bono
  • Irish musician and activist (born 1960)

    Tour, Bono suffered a herniated disk and severe compression of the sciatic nerve, and he was taken to a clinic in Munich for emergency neurosurgery.

    Bono

    Bono

    Bono

  • Mannose receptor C-type 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    adventitia of aorta skin of external ear calvaria efferent ductule sciatic nerve More reference expression data BioGPS n/a Gene ontology Molecular function

    Mannose receptor C-type 1

    Mannose receptor C-type 1

    Mannose_receptor_C-type_1

  • Hemipelvectomy
  • Surgical removal of half of the pelvis

    Indications for external hemipelvectomy include neoplastic extension into the sciatic nerve, where loss of function of the lower extremity is anticipated. Internal

    Hemipelvectomy

    Hemipelvectomy

  • Gianluigi Buffon
  • Italian footballer (born 1978)

    as he was recovering from surgery after an injury he endured to his sciatic nerve during the 2010 World Cup. Juventus were knocked out of the Europa League

    Gianluigi Buffon

    Gianluigi Buffon

    Gianluigi_Buffon

  • Myelin
  • Fatty substance insulating nerve cell axons

    callosum, and corticospinal tract, and PNS nerves such as the sciatic nerve, and the auditory nerve, which also appear white, comprise thousands to millions

    Myelin

    Myelin

    Myelin

  • Neural pathway
  • Connection formed between neurons that allows neurotransmission

    length in humans. The longest axon in the human body belongs to the Sciatic Nerve and runs from the great toe to the base of the spinal cord. These are

    Neural pathway

    Neural pathway

    Neural_pathway

  • Ursolic acid
  • Pentacyclic chemical compound found in fruits

    cardioprotection. In mice, ursolic acid induces neural regeneration after sciatic nerve injuries and recently found to have COVID preventative capabilities

    Ursolic acid

    Ursolic acid

    Ursolic_acid

  • List of Call the Midwife characters
  • she wasn't interested. When Phyllis was hospitalised due to a trapped sciatic nerve, Sergeant Woolf spent time with Miss Higgins and was impressed with

    List of Call the Midwife characters

    List_of_Call_the_Midwife_characters

  • Ankle jerk reflex
  • Physiological stretch reflex

    The Achilles reflex checks if the S1 and S2 nerve roots are intact and could be indicative of sciatic nerve pathology. It is classically delayed in hypothyroidism

    Ankle jerk reflex

    Ankle_jerk_reflex

  • Jacob wrestling with the angel
  • Episode from the Book of Genesis

    suffered while wrestling, Jewish law prohibits eating the gid hanasheh (sciatic nerve), which passes through the hip socket, requiring it to be removed from

    Jacob wrestling with the angel

    Jacob wrestling with the angel

    Jacob_wrestling_with_the_angel

  • Nurse anesthetist
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurse with expertise in anesthesia

    Intravenous regional anesthesia Occipital nerve block Paracervical block Pudendal nerve block Retrobulbar block Sciatic nerve block Transverse abdominis plane

    Nurse anesthetist

    Nurse anesthetist

    Nurse_anesthetist

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  • Heian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Heian

    Peace, Tranquility

  • Luz
  • Biblical

    Luz

    separation; departure; an almond

  • Diya
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Diya

    Shining; Light; Glow; Splendour; Brightness

  • Mawla |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mawla |

    Helper, Protector

  • Odiorne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Odiorne

    English : from an Old French feminine personal name, Odierne, Hodierne, from Germanic Audigerna.

  • ADONAI
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ADONAI

    (אֲדׄנָי) Because the name of the Hebrew god, Jehovah, is considered too sacred to be spoken, the Jews substitute Adonai, ADONAI means "my Lord." 

  • Hibat-Allah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hibat-Allah

    Gift of God

  • Zavi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Spanish

    Zavi

    Beautiful; Rich; Vicious

  • TAUR
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TAUR

    , the great, or, the first.

  • Rains
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rains

    English : variant spelling of Raines 1 and 2.

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  • Triatic
  • a.

    A term used in the phrase triatic stay. See under Stay.

  • Scioptic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an optical arrangement for forming images in a darkened room, usually called scioptic ball.

  • Asian
  • n.

    An Asiatic.

  • Sciatical
  • a.

    Sciatic.

  • Somatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the wall of the body; somatopleuric; parietal; as, the somatic stalk of the yolk sac of an embryo.

  • Sciatica
  • n.

    Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve, an affection characterized by paroxysmal attacks of pain in the buttock, back of the thigh, or in the leg or foot, following the course of the branches of the sciatic nerve. The name is also popularly applied to various painful affections of the hip and the parts adjoining it. See Ischiadic passion, under Ischiadic.

  • Somatical
  • a.

    Somatic.

  • Schetic
  • a.

    Alt. of Schetical

  • Scoptic
  • a.

    Alt. of Scoptical

  • Boneshaw
  • n.

    Sciatica.

  • Sclavic
  • a.

    Same as Slavic.

  • Ecbatic
  • a.

    Denoting a mere result or consequence, as distinguished from telic, which denotes intention or purpose; thus the phrase / /, if rendered "so that it was fulfilled," is ecbatic; if rendered "in order that it might be." etc., is telic.

  • Stiptic
  • a. & n.

    See Styptic.

  • Sciatically
  • adv.

    With, or by means of, sciatica.

  • Sciatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the hip; in the region of, or affecting, the hip; ischial; ischiatic; as, the sciatic nerve, sciatic pains.

  • Somatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the body as a whole; corporeal; as, somatic death; somatic changes.

  • Scioptric
  • a.

    Scioptic.

  • Schistic
  • a.

    Schistose.

  • Sciatic
  • n.

    Sciatica.