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Sciatica and radiculopathy occur when spinal nerves become irritated or compressed, often due to a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or other changes in the spine. Sciatica specifically refers to pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, typically down one leg. Radiculopathy is a broader term that describes nerve root irritation, which can cause pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in the back, arms, or legs. Dr. Patel carefully evaluates each patient to pinpoint the true source of their symptoms and provide targeted, effective treatment.

Young woman in athletic wear holding her thigh in discomfort, showing symptoms of radiculopathy in Parsippany-Troy Hills.

Common Symptoms of Sciatica & Radiculopathy:

  • Pain that radiates from the lower back into the buttock, thigh, or leg
  • Sharp, burning, or shooting sensations along the nerve path
  • Tingling or “pins and needles” in the arms, hands, legs, or feet
  • Muscle weakness in the affected area
  • Numbness or reduced sensation in specific regions of the limb
  • Difficulty walking, standing for long periods, or performing daily activities

What Causes Sciatica & Radiculopathy?

Sciatica and radiculopathy develop when spinal nerves are compressed, irritated, or inflamed, disrupting normal nerve function. These conditions often result from changes in the spine that put pressure on nerve roots, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness that radiates into the limbs. Understanding the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment and relief.

Some of the most common causes include:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
  • Bone spurs pressing on nerves
  • Trauma or injury to the spine
  • Repetitive strain or poor posture

Dr. Patel uses advanced diagnostic tools, including physical examinations, imaging studies, and nerve testing, to identify the root cause of your symptoms. By pinpointing the source, he creates a personalized treatment plan for radiculopathy in Parsippany-Troy Hills to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent future flare-ups.

Treatment Options for Sciatica & Radiculopathy

Dr. Dipan Patel takes a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to treating sciatica and radiculopathy. He begins by identifying the exact source of nerve compression and tailoring a plan that prioritizes minimally invasive treatments. His goal is not only to relieve pain but also to restore mobility, improve function, and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.

Depending on your condition, treatment options for sciatica and radiculopathy may include:

  • Epidural steroid injections to reduce nerve inflammation
  • Nerve block injections for targeted pain relief
  • Radiofrequency ablation to calm irritated nerves
  • Physical therapy and guided exercise programs
  • Spinal cord stimulation for chronic, persistent pain
  • Regenerative therapies, including PRP or stem cell injections
Woman walking outdoors with a mobility aid, smiling alongside a companion after treatment for radiculopathy in Parsippany-Troy Hills.

Why Choose Dr. Patel for Sciatica & Radiculopathy?

Dr. Dipan Patel is a double board-certified interventional pain physician specializing in advanced, minimally invasive treatments for spine and nerve conditions. With fellowship training at NYU Langone and expertise in neuromodulation and spine interventions, he provides precise care to alleviate symptoms of sciatica and radiculopathy in Parsippany-Troy Hills. If you’re struggling with radiating pain, tingling, or weakness, schedule your consultation with Dr. Patel in Morris County, NJ, today.

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