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Sciatica vs. Lower Back Pain: How to Tell the Difference (And Find Relief)

by | Apr 20, 2026 | Back Pain

sciatica and back pain problems

You go to stand up, and there it is—that familiar twinge. Maybe it’s a constant, dull ache settling deep into your lower spine, or perhaps it’s a sharp, electric shock of pain shooting down your leg.

If you are dealing with this right now, your frustration is entirely valid. When your mobility is limited, every movement feels like a gamble. But knowing exactly what you are dealing with is the first step toward getting your active life back on track. Let’s break down lower back pain vs sciatica so you can stop guessing and start finding the real sciatica relief Minneapolis locals trust.

women suffering from sciatica and back painThe 30-Second Self-Test

These two conditions are easily confused because they share similar symptoms, but they behave differently. Here is a quick guide to help you determine what you are experiencing:

  • If it hurts more when you sit for long periods: It is likely sciatica. Prolonged sitting compresses the sciatic nerve.

  • If it hurts when you bend backward or twist: It is usually localized lower back pain, often tied to joint stiffness or muscle strain.

  • If the pain radiates down one leg (past the knee): This is a classic hallmark of sciatica.

  • If the ache stays above the beltline: This points toward standard lower back pain.

  • If walking eases the discomfort: Movement often helps ease localized lower back pain, whereas it might temporarily aggravate severe sciatica.

Understanding the Difference

While they often go hand-in-hand, they are distinct issues. General back pain is localized. It can stem from tired muscles, joint stiffness, or poor movement patterns that put excessive stress on your lumbar spine.

Sciatica, on the other hand, is a specific type of nerve irritation. The sciatic nerve is the longest in the body, and when it gets pinched or irritated—often due to a lack of core and pelvic stability—it sends a highly specific, shooting pain down your lower back, through your glutes, and into your leg.

Sciatica areas of pain with anatomical location on leg outline diagram.Advanced Relief Close to Home

Whether you are dealing with a stiff lower back from a weekend landscaping project in Blaine, or shooting nerve pain that makes driving to our Coon Rapids clinic difficult, you do not have to just “live with it.” Specialized physical therapy can decompress the nerve and restore your mobility without relying on surgery or temporary injections.

Instead of just masking the symptoms, effective physical therapy for sciatica focuses on restoring proper movement mechanics. By building up the stability in your hips and core, we take the excessive pressure off the compromised areas of your lower back.

Get the Right Plan for Your Pain

If your pain is keeping you from the gym, the golf course, or just playing with your kids, it is time to address the root cause.

Whether you need targeted sciatica treatment in Northeast Minneapolis or comprehensive lower back pain relief, our specialists are here to map out a performance-based recovery plan for you.

Sciaticahttps://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.protherapymn.com/northeast-minneapolis rarely goes away on its own. Book a 1:1 assessment with our back pain specialists to take the pressure off your sciatic nerve today.

Dr. Kevin Spahr has extensive expertise in post-surgical rehab, work-related injuries, sports injuries and motor vehicle accidents. He has clinical experience in treating all regions of the body including neck, back, shoulder, elbow, hand/wrist, hip, knee, and ankle/foot orthopedic conditions.
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