Is Your Lower Back Pain Or Leg Pain The Result Of A Lumbar Radiculopathy?
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Dr BPosted
Sun 19 Apr 2009 11:47pm
Severe Lower Back Pain Or Leg Pain may be the Result Of A Lumbar Radiculopathy. Patients who present with lower back pain that is radiating into their legs and feet may be diagnosed with a lumbar radiculopathy. A lumbar radiculopathy includes anything that causes irritation, compression or dysfunction of one or more of the lumbar (low back) nerves ...
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What lower leg pain do you have?
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Perry R.Posted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:19am
Today’s joggle was 6.5 miles on the treadmill in 51 minutes. It was a sprint workout: 4×800 in 2:30 and 1×800 in 5:00 in between. All of it was done joggling. I’m not sure I ever joggled on a treadmill going 11 miles/hour.
But now, my right lower leg is hurting. [...]
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Low back pain, leg pain and Chiropractic: the only way to go!
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Carol GrantPosted
Wed 23 Jun 2010 4:16am2 Comments
Lower back pain which is accompanied by radiating leg pain is very common and Chiropractic is a fast way to treat the problem. The radiating pain only travels into the buttock and thigh, and doesn’t travel below the knee happens frequently and is a better prognosis for conservative care. And, commonly, the thigh pain is found in the back of the ...
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Back pain and leg pain: a common presentation
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Carol GrantPosted
Fri 14 May 2010 3:48am
Lower back pain which is accompanied by radiating leg pain is a very common presentation. The radiating pain only travels into the buttock and thigh, and doesn’t travel below the knee happens frequently and is a better prognosis for conservative care. And, most commonly, the thigh pain is found in the back of the thigh, rather than in the fro ...
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Knee Pain? Leg Pain? Perhaps it Is Your Hammies!
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Kathy ..Posted
Wed 30 Sep 2009 10:05pm
During Disney marathon last year, I was running along happily enjoying the sites of Animal Kingdom when BAM! A shot of pain in my knee put me down, literally. I had to hobble the remaining six miles to the finish line afterwards, and I did so with tears in my eyes.
Believe me, when you train and train and train and then get injured on race day ...
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How to get rid of foot and leg pain after standing all day?
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Nav J.Posted
Sun 29 Mar 2009 3:41pm
One of my friends works at Nordstroms - all day she stands at the cash register or is putting stuff nicely on the displays- thats her job- stand, walk, stand, stand some more. So you can imagine that at the end of day she is going to be having pain in her feet and legs. Multiply that 1 day by 5- and she may be experiencing some major pains. What ca ...
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Dear Doctor, I have Butt and Leg Pain. Can you Help me?
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Dr BPosted
Tue 09 Jun 2009 12:09pm1 Comment
Pain starts in my left rear-end and travels down my leg. Sometimes I even get numbness. I don’t really have much back pain. Is it back-related?
Over and over we see patients with pain in the legs and buttocks or numbness and tingling in the legs, but no back pain. Most often the problem still comes from the lower back.
The reason is ...
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Leg Pain Midnight Strike! I Survived!
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Bill S.Posted
Mon 15 Feb 2010 6:41am
The pain in my left leg and ankle is subsiding and the swelling has gone down some. I don’t know if it’s the heavy dosing of ibuprofen or black cherry juice. I’ll keep doing both until the damn leg pain is completely cleared up.
Gail got up at 12:30 when I did to see if there was anything she could do for me. She took the dogs out a ...
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"Why Does Every Dr I See Tell me There's Nothing Wrong When I Have Major Back & Leg Pain "
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Dr BPosted
Fri 17 Oct 2008 9:14pm
"I've been through multiple tests - XRays, MRI's of my entire spine, blood work, nerve tests and more".
"Every doctor says there's nothing wrong but I have severe back pain and leg pain too. What could it be and what do I do? I can't deal with this pain any longer!"
Sound familiar?...Many times there can be a low back disc issue creating ...
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Exercise improves leg pain cause ...
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Dr. Rubens D.Posted
Mon 02 Feb 2009 11:45pm
Exercise improves leg pain caused by arterial disease
OAK BROOK, Ill., 03 feb 2009 – Patients with leg pain caused by arterial disease may be able to forego treatment of the affected artery by participating in hospital-supervised exercise, according to a new study published in the February issue of Radiology.
Intermittent claudication is a ...
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