From: http://www.youtube.com/user/saltairey My problem is lower back and butt pain plus very severe pain down the FRONT of my shin thigh and roundmy groin. Is this likely to e sciatica? my doctors seem to be stumped which is worrying as I can not stand for more than a couple of minutes. I was previously fit strong and supple doing yoga, pilates and belly dancing every week, this problem did not begin whilst excercising. Help!
i am having this same problem with my leg. it is almost a constant pain. starts at my left hip in the back and travels down the side and back of my left calf and then to the front of my left ankle. I don't know what it is and it hurts soo bad! sometimes i can't even lay down on my stomach it hurts so much.
Not sure how to reply to you directly as I am new to youtube but thank you massagenerd and trisoma 1, I will incorporate your suggestions in my routines
Great video. Stretching might help or it could overstretch affected muscle strands. Trigger Point Therapy can be like detective work on such varied symptoms, but there are self-help tools that can help if you can't get to an experienced massage therapist. I also have a tennis ball self-help video on my channel.
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traschene 11 months ago
i have the same pain around the hip area after i recovered from a fever.
the doctor said the virus might have moved to my leg area.
heybananaboy 11 months ago
Pain help me
MrBillu1954 1 year ago
Balvir Singh bhachu got a same problem?
Need help.
MrBillu1954 1 year ago
i am having this same problem with my leg. it is almost a constant pain. starts at my left hip in the back and travels down the side and back of my left calf and then to the front of my left ankle. I don't know what it is and it hurts soo bad! sometimes i can't even lay down on my stomach it hurts so much.
caligirl95070 2 years ago
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starwolffan13 2 years ago
Search massagenerd's site, and try sportsinjuryclinic net
trisoma1 2 years ago
Not sure how to reply to you directly as I am new to youtube but thank you massagenerd and trisoma 1, I will incorporate your suggestions in my routines
saltairey 2 years ago
Great video. Stretching might help or it could overstretch affected muscle strands. Trigger Point Therapy can be like detective work on such varied symptoms, but there are self-help tools that can help if you can't get to an experienced massage therapist. I also have a tennis ball self-help video on my channel.
trisoma1 2 years ago