The Difference Between Back Pain and Sciatica
The Difference Between Back Pain and Sciatica

The Difference Between Back Pain and Sciatica

The Difference Between Back Pain and Sciatica

Have you been told your persistent lower back pain is really sciatica? Did you know specific signs and symptoms can clarify what condition you’re dealing with? Far too often, these terms are used interchangeably or, worse yet, inaccurately. Fortunately, at ReQuest Physical Therapy, our skilled physical therapists can clear it up for you and set you on the right path to relief!

Back pain and sciatica can be confusing and even intimidating, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing your discomfort. Whether from a car accident, lifting something heavy, or seemingly out of nowhere, both back pain and sciatica seem to have similar causes and even share some symptoms. 

That’s where physical therapy comes in. Physical therapy is highly effective for both conditions. It helps reduce pain, improves mobility, and, most importantly, tackles the underlying issues to prevent future discomfort. With a tailored treatment plan, you can get back to doing what you love, pain-free.

Understanding the Difference Between Back Pain and Sciatica

Back pain and sciatica are sometimes used interchangeably, but they’re not the same. Lower back pain is generally localized, affecting the lumbar region of the spine. It can arise from muscle strains, herniated discs, or prolonged poor posture. 

Sciatica, on the other hand, is more specific and involves pain that travels along the sciatic nerve. This nerve starts in the lower back and runs through the hips and buttocks down to each leg. The pain you feel could be shooting, burning, or even tingling, and it usually affects just one side of your body. To be a “true” sciatica,” nerve symptoms must be felt in the leg (specifically below the knee).

  • Lower Back Pain: In most cases, lower back pain is caused by factors such as muscle strain, herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, arthritis, and other conditions.
  • Sciatica: Most commonly caused by a herniated disc, bone spur where the nerve exits the spine, or narrowing of the spine (spinal stenosis) compressing part of the nerve.

Classic Symptoms of Back Pain and Sciatica

  • Lower Back Pain: May include stiffness, muscle spasms, and difficulty in moving.
  • Sciatica: Must consist of symptoms along the nerve root in the leg and typically include numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness in the affected leg or foot, in addition to pain.

It’s crucial to know the difference between the two because the treatment approaches differ. For example, sciatica might require attention to nerve compression issues, while lower back pain could be more muscle-related. 

Our Approach to Assessment and Treatment at ReQuest Physical Therapy

If you are experiencing back pain or sciatica, it’s time to take action. Working with our experienced therapists can help you understand what you are dealing with and, most importantly, how to resolve it once and for all! 

Whether you come to our clinic with lower back pain or sciatica, we will perform a thorough physical examination and medical history to provide you with solutions that work based on the findings. 

  • Education: Understanding what is going on and, more importantly, what you can do about it is one of the most effective solutions. Our physical therapists will make sure you have the information you need to be successful.
  • Manual Therapy: Manual therapies include a variety of methods, including joint mobilizations and manipulations that move one or more joints within normal ranges of motion to improve spinal joint motion or function. 

Our physical therapists may also use soft tissue techniques like myofascial release, trigger point releases, and other methods to help alleviate pain and allow for more mobility and improved function. 

  • Targeted Exercises: Our exercise programs include mobility exercises, proper postural exercises, nerve mobilization, or strength exercises. Our physical therapists will tailor your workouts, monitor you, and progress based on your individual needs. 

Your well-being is our top priority. At ReQuest Physical Therapy, we offer a proven approach to back pain and sciatica. Don’t let pain hold you back any longer. Call today and take the first step toward a pain-free life.

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Restorative Yoga with Shawn Hinds  

About This Class
Restorative yoga is a style of yoga that encourages physical, mental and emotional relaxation. Appropriate for all levels, restorative yoga is practiced at a slow pace, focusing on long holds, stillness and deep breathing.

When: Thursday 1pm-1:45pm
Where: Gainsville Health & Fitness

Addition to the Family!

We are excited to introduce the newest member of our ReQuest PT family!  Our PTA Drew and his wife Kim just welcomed Owen Patton. 

Click the button below if you would like to help the new parents out by donating to their meal train!

Quick & Easy Healthy Recipe

Taste How Delicious Weight Loss Can Be

Ingredients

Salad

  • 4-6 cups fresh greens (I used arugula, spinach, spring mix, and sprouts)
  • 2 ripe peaches, pits removed and sliced
  • 1 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1/3 cup purple onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup pecans
  • 1/4 cup goat or feta cheese (optional)

Dressing

  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 garlic clove minced
  • 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon sweetener, optional
  • Pinch of salt

Directions:
On 4 salad plates or in a large mixing bowl add greens, blueberries, onion slivers, pecans, and peaches.
Top with pecans and goat cheese.
In a small bowl combine all dressing ingredients. Whisk to combine, then drizzle on salad if serving
immediately.
Note: keep dressing and salad separate and refrigerated if not serving immediately.

Huge congratulations to our incredible Spring 2025 Undergraduate Interns on graduating from the UF College of Health and Human Performance today! We’re so proud of all you’ve accomplished and can’t wait to see what’s next If you’re an APK or HEB undergrad interested in future internship opportunities, don’t hesitate to reach out!

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Soak Up Summer with Massage Therapy!

Summer is the season of activity and adventure. Whether you’re hitting the trails, traveling, or simply enjoying longer days, your body deserves to feel its best. Massage therapy can help you stay energized, relieve muscle tension, and recover faster so you can make the most of the season.

Feel your best all summer long. Book your massage appointment today!

Have you been wanting to get into gardening, but don’t have the yard space? Consider planting a potted herb garden! 

Container gardening is easy, convenient, and leaves you with a supply of beautiful fresh herbs. Almost any herb can be grown in a container, so the possibilities are endless!

Here are a few tips and tricks to ensure your potted herb garden is successful this spring:

1. Be mindful of what you plant.

One of the exciting things about a potted herb garden is that you can grow as many different types of herbs as you want in the same container. However, before you start planting, be sure to do some research on the sun, water, and soil requirements of each herb. 

For example, rosemary prefers hot and dry conditions, whereas parsley requires consistent moisture. As a result, they would not get along in the same pot.

2. Choose the right container.

As long as it has good drainage, you can use almost anything as an herb container. However, it’s important to be aware that using smaller pots means you need to be extra cautious in how much you water your herbs. Too much or too little water can be especially detrimental to an herb in a small pot. 

3. Use high quality soil. 

The best way to ensure a healthy start to your container garden is by using high quality soil. Container soil should be lighter in density than traditional garden soil. You can also add organic matter, like perlite or peat moss, to the mixture to improve drainage and moisture retention.

We hope you’re feeling ready to get started on your potted herb garden this spring. Remember to have fun and good luck!

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Our purpose at ReQuest Physical Therapy is to leave a greater impact on the communities around us. In order to do that, we want to change as many lives as possible and become a beacon of positivity in our communities.

Do you have a friend or family member who could benefit from our pain-relieving services? At ReQuest Physical Therapy, we love helping people achieve relief from pain and reach their full potential, thus making a difference in their lives.

If you know someone who could use our help, click the button below to fill out our form and we will send them information about how we may be able to help their condition. Be sure to let them know you referred them so they can thank you!

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