When lower back pain spreads into the buttock or leg, many people assume they have sciatica caused by a slipped or herniated disc. But similar symptoms can come from a lumbar nerve root, the sciatic nerve itself, other peripheral nerves, or muscles around the hip and buttock. The source of the pain matters because it changes the treatment.

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Are meridians real structures, or an ancient language describing how the human body functions as an interconnected network? In this clinical reflection, Dr Huang explores the relationship between traditional Chinese medicine, modern neuroscience, fascia, tension systems, and integrated medicine through real patient cases.

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