S1 Nerve Root Compression
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
- Here is a brief video of a patient with S1 nerve root compression. Here are the most common signs and symptoms of an S1 nerve root compression:
✅ Radiating pain and tingling down the back of the leg
✅ Loss of calf strength
✅ Decreased sensation outer foot and heel
✅ Positive Straight Leg Raise Test
✅ Positive Braggard's Test
✅ Loss of Achilles reflex
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Oh man my heart goes out to him. He can't sit at all!! That is misery. It must be uncomfortable too trying to lay with the one leg always bent. I hope he gets some relief soon. 🙏
On his way to surgery
My heart goes out to that guy, i had lost all ability to push off. Had microdicsctomy regained ability to push off and walk correctly but never regained full feeling and have permanent numbness. Overall very happy I had surgery.
Thank you for telling your story Joey. And everybody wants to have surgery but sometimes it’s a necessity to prevent permanent long-term nerve damage.
I've had a microdisectomy and it really over all helped but still have slight weakness in left foot ankle
@@annmartin1376 can sometimes takes 6 months or more to regain strength.
👍👍👍. Thank you Paul
Very welcome
how do you differentiate between a case of plantar fascilitis and pain that is sometimes on the outside of the foot and heel ? One of the ways I can think of is when you take that first few steps in the morning and your foot hurts but gets better as you walk? I've even had a bad case of si joint subluxation where I fell backwards that affected the foot.
Ncv shows s1 bilateral radiculopathy. What should I do next?is it a kind of lumber radiculopathy?
Sir I have the same problem my ankle hurts so bad plz help me when i try to stretch my leg some nerve from hip to foot hurts alot and even if stand or walk continuously my ankle alot and it irritates alot everyday......plz help 🙏
See the nerves doctors videos
If it's an S1 radic, it's not really "sciatica", assuming that sciatica means sciatic neuropathy.
Sciatica is a broad term. More accurately he has an s1 sensory and motor rediculopathy.
@@vinniemmmmyeah that’s my point. Nerve root peripheral nerve.