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1 Primary Care Management of Sciatica
Manoj Krishna Spinal Surgeon

2 Evaluation Rule out Cauda Equina Syndrome Any bladder function change?
Any Peri-anal altered sensation? Bilateral Leg pain? Check pulses, hips and abdomen Is Neurology progressive ?( Urgent referral) Could it be non-spinal ?

3 Analgesia( Pain can be severe)
Consider Morphine. MST 20mg BD and Oromorph 10mg 6hourly for breakthrough pain. Continue till acute pain eases( 2-4 weeks) and then switch to Tramadol or Codeine. Paracetamol and Naproxen Gabapentin or Pregabalin Diazapam in small doses for muscle spasm

4 Physical Therapy Refer early to Physiotherapy/Osteopath/Chiropractor
Monitor progress If not improving at 6 weeks consider a referral to a spinal surgeon for consideration for an epidural injection/nerve root block- gives almost instant relief of pain for 6-12 weeks

5 Indications for referral and surgery
Suspected Cauda Equina syndrome and progressive neurodeficit Diagnosis uncertain Pain not settling by 6-8 weeks Pain severe, disabling and not responding to analgesia Patient who needs to return to work quickly and cannot afford to wait


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