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Sciatica vs. Herniated Disc: What’s the Difference and How Each Is Treated

April 21, 2026

If you’ve been dealing with sharp, shooting pain that travels from your lower back down through your leg, two terms have likely come up: sciatica and herniated disc. These conditions are closely connected and frequently confused, but they are not the same thing. Understanding the difference matters because it directly influences how the condition is diagnosed, how it’s treated, and what kind of recovery you can realistically expect.

At Advanced Bone & Joint, our spine specialists in St. Peters work with patients every day who are frustrated by persistent back and leg pain and deserve a clear explanation of what’s actually happening in their spine and what can be done about it.

What Is the Difference Between Sciatica and a Herniated Disc?

The confusion between these two terms is understandable, as one often leads to the other. But they are distinct conditions.

What Is a Herniated Disc?

The spine is made up of vertebrae stacked on top of each other, separated by intervertebral discs – soft, gel-filled structures that absorb shock and allow the spine to move. Each disc has a tough outer layer, the annulus fibrosus, and a soft inner core, the nucleus pulposus. A herniated disc occurs when the inner material pushes through a crack or weak point in the outer layer.

This can happen gradually due to age-related degeneration or suddenly due to a traumatic movement, such as heavy lifting or a fall. When the disc material bulges outward, it can press against nearby spinal nerves, and that nerve compression is what causes pain.

What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica is not a diagnosis. It is a symptom, specifically pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back through the buttocks and down each leg, sometimes all the way to the foot.

A herniated disc in the lumbar spine (lower back) is one of the most common causes of sciatica, because the bulging disc material can compress the nerve roots that form the sciatic nerve. Sciatica can also be caused by spinal stenosis (a narrowing of the spinal canal), bone spurs, piriformis syndrome, or other structural changes in the spine.

The key distinction: A herniated disc is a structural problem in the spine. Sciatica is the radiating nerve symptom that can result from a disc problem or from several other causes. This is why an accurate diagnosis from a spine specialist is essential before beginning treatment.

How Herniated Discs Are Treated Without Surgery in St. Charles County

The good news for most patients is that the vast majority of herniated disc and sciatica cases resolve without surgery. At Advanced Bone & Joint, we design conservative treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific symptoms, imaging findings, and functional goals.

Effective non-surgical treatments include:

  • Physical therapy — A structured program targeting core strengthening, postural correction, and flexibility helps reduce pressure on the affected disc and nerve. Physical therapy is often the cornerstone of herniated disc recovery.
  • Anti-inflammatory medications — Oral NSAIDs or short-course oral steroids can significantly reduce nerve inflammation and provide relief during the acute phase of symptoms.
  • Epidural steroid injections — When oral medications are not providing sufficient relief, a targeted injection of corticosteroid medication directly around the affected nerve can reduce inflammation and allow the patient to engage more effectively in physical therapy.
  • Activity modification — Avoiding movements and positions that aggravate symptoms while maintaining appropriate activity levels is an important part of the recovery process.
  • Heat and cold therapy — Practical tools for managing day-to-day symptom fluctuations throughout the recovery period.

Most patients experience significant improvement within 6 to 12 weeks of beginning a structured conservative treatment plan. At Advanced Bone & Joint, we regularly follow up throughout the process and adjust the plan based on the patient’s progress.

When Sciatica or a Herniated Disc Requires a Spine Specialist’s Intervention

While conservative treatment resolves most cases, there are situations where further intervention is warranted. At Advanced Bone & Joint, our spine specialists will recommend surgical evaluation if any of the following apply:

  • Pain is severe, worsening progressively, or has not improved meaningfully after 6 to 8 weeks of appropriate conservative treatment
  • Numbness or weakness in the leg is worsening rather than improving, particularly if it is affecting the patient’s ability to walk or perform daily tasks
  • The patient is experiencing loss of bladder or bowel control, which is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention
  • Imaging shows a large disc herniation causing significant nerve compression that is unlikely to resolve on its own

When surgery is necessary, our fellowship-trained interventional spine specialist in St. Charles County performs minimally invasive procedures to relieve nerve compression with the least possible disruption to surrounding tissue. Most patients go home the same day and begin their recovery immediately.

Get an Accurate Spine Diagnosis at Advanced Bone & Joint

Back pain and leg pain are common, but that doesn’t mean they have to be permanent. At Advanced Bone & Joint, our spine specialists in St. Peters serve patients throughout St. Charles County and are experienced in treating the full spectrum of disc and nerve conditions. Whether you’re in the early stages of symptoms or have been dealing with pain for months, we can help you get clear answers and a plan that works.

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Advanced Bone & Joint offers comprehensive care for a range of orthopedic conditions to those living near St. Peters, Wentzville, and O'Fallon, MO, through a variety of orthopedic services, including diagnostic imaging, arthritis care, wound care, sports medicine, work-related care, and injections and aspirations. We also offer an Ortho Urgent Care services at our St. Peters and O'Fallon locations.