Back, Hip or Leg Pain? It Could Be Arthritis or Sciatica

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Pain in the back, hip, or leg is a common problem that can affect people of all ages. While many individuals assume the pain is caused by muscle strain or fatigue, it may actually be related to arthritis or sciatica. Because these conditions can produce similar symptoms, identifying the true cause is essential for effective treatment and long-term relief.

At Neurology and Pain Management Clinic (NPMC), Dr. Gautam Arora (MBBS, MD, DM), a leading Neurologist in Delhi, provides comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment for patients experiencing chronic back pain, hip pain, leg pain, and nerve-related disorders.

Understanding Arthritis

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and degeneration of joints. When it affects the spine, hips, or surrounding joints, it can lead to persistent pain and stiffness. Common types include osteoarthritis and inflammatory forms of arthritis.

Common Symptoms of Arthritis

  • Aching pain in the back, hip, or groin
  • Joint stiffness, especially in the morning
  • Pain that worsens with activity
  • Reduced flexibility or range of motion
  • Swelling or tenderness around the joint
  • Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods

Hip arthritis often causes pain in the groin, buttock, or upper thigh, which can sometimes be mistaken for sciatica.

Understanding Sciatica

Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve—the largest nerve in the body—becomes compressed or irritated, usually due to a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or degenerative changes in the lower spine.

Common Symptoms of Sciatica

  • Sharp or burning pain starting in the lower back
  • Pain radiating through the buttock and down the leg
  • Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot
  • Muscle weakness
  • Electric shock-like sensations
  • Increased pain while sitting, coughing, or sneezing

Unlike arthritis, sciatica is primarily a nerve-related condition, and the pain often follows a specific path along the affected nerve.

How to Tell the Difference

Arthritis Pain

  • Usually feels dull, aching, or stiff
  • Often affects the joint itself
  • May improve with gentle movement but worsen after prolonged activity
  • Commonly associated with reduced joint mobility

Sciatica Pain

  • Often feels sharp, shooting, burning, or electric
  • Typically starts in the lower back and travels down one leg
  • Frequently accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness
  • May worsen with sitting or certain spinal movements

Because symptoms can overlap, professional evaluation is important to determine the exact cause.

Diagnosis at NPMC

At Neurology and Pain Management Clinic (NPMC), Dr. Gautam Arora performs a detailed neurological and musculoskeletal assessment. Depending on the symptoms, diagnostic tests may include:

  • MRI or CT scan
  • X-rays of the spine or hip
  • Electromyography (EMG)
  • Nerve Conduction Studies (NCV)
  • Comprehensive neurological examination

Accurate diagnosis allows treatment to be targeted to the underlying condition rather than simply masking the pain.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on whether the pain is caused by arthritis, sciatica, or a combination of both. Management may include:

  • Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications
  • Physiotherapy and stretching exercises
  • Posture and ergonomic correction
  • Weight management and lifestyle modifications
  • Nerve pain medications when appropriate
  • Image-guided pain management procedures for selected patients
  • Rehabilitation programs to improve mobility and strength

When Should You See a Specialist?

Consult a neurologist if you experience:

  • Persistent back, hip, or leg pain lasting more than a few weeks
  • Pain radiating below the knee
  • Numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness
  • Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
  • Pain that interferes with sleep or daily activities
  • Symptoms that continue despite rest or home treatment

Conclusion

Back, hip, or leg pain should never be ignored, especially when it becomes persistent or affects your mobility. Although arthritis and sciatica can produce similar symptoms, they require different treatment approaches. Early diagnosis and expert neurological evaluation can help identify the true cause and prevent long-term complications.

If you are experiencing ongoing back, hip, or leg pain, consult Dr. Gautam Arora at Neurology and Pain Management Clinic (NPMC), Delhi. With expert diagnosis, advanced pain management, and personalized treatment, you can take the first step toward lasting relief and a more active, comfortable life.

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