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Discerning trigger point pain from sciatica - Daytona Beach News-Journal


Discerning trigger point pain from sciatica
Daytona Beach News-Journal
Sciatica is a term associated with radiating pain (radicular pain) from the buttock down to the outer side of the leg and foot with numbness and weakness. Sciatica is usually caused by nerve compression due to severe arthritis in the spine, ...

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Leg pain could be a warning sign of disease - Anderson Independent Mail


Leg pain could be a warning sign of disease
Anderson Independent Mail
While most of us think that leg pain associated with underlying medical conditions would involve both legs, this is not always the case. Spinal problems or injuries to the lower back can also result in leg pain. Sciatic nerve pain radiates down the leg ...

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Sciatica can cause bladder incontinence - WKBT La Crosse


Sciatica can cause bladder incontinence
WKBT La Crosse
If discs compress the sciatic nerve, they cause sciatica, or leg pain. Patients can feel sciatic pain in their lower back, hips or buttocks, all the way down their legs and into their feet and toes. Nearly 50 percent of patients will feel sciatic pain ...

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Trends that will make or break you - New Vision


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Trends that will make or break you
New Vision
... may trigger pain in the back, buttocks and legs. A loaded wallet may slightly shift the spine out of alignment, causing muscle tension. Worse still, storing a wallet in the back pocket can lead to compression and irritation of the sciatic nerve.

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Can a nerve stimulator stop back pain? - WWLP 22News


Can a nerve stimulator stop back pain?
WWLP 22News
I have had severe, chronic back and sciatic pain for many years. My particular problems cannot be resolved surgically. Nerve blocks and other minimally invasive procedures have been partially successful in temporarily reducing the pain.

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