Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. Typically, sciatica affects only one or both sides of your body. Sciatica most commonly occurs when a herniated disk, bone spur (a...
hips, buttocks, and knees. the place that’s the most tender is usually very small, about the size of a penny. these spots are much more sensitive than other nearby areas. in fact, pressure on one of the tender points with a finger will cause pain that makes the person flinch or pull...
Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain is felt in the low back and buttocks. The pain is caused by damage or injury to the joint between the spine and hip. Sacroiliac pain can mimic other conditions, such as a herniated disc or hip problem. Accurate diagnosis is important to determine the source of ...
Stretching and strengthening can both be helpful for easing buttock pain, according to Dr. Payton. Stretching can help improve blood flow and mobility in the hips and back, both of which can reduce pain in the buttocks. Strengthening exercises also help with blood flow to the area which can ...
back, through your hips and butt, then down to the knees. Other back problems, such as herniated disks and spinal stenosis, can cause these nerves to become inflamed, irritated, or “pinched.” If you have sciatica, the pain and weakness may extend from your lower back down to your legs...
A joint lining tissue, called synovium, surrounds the hip joint. The synovium tissue produces fluid that lubricates the joint and provides nutrients to the cartilage of the joint. The ligaments around the hip joint attach the femur bone to the bony pelvis. There are a number of muscles and ...
Retroperitoneal fibrosisis abnormal growth of scar tissue in the area around the kidneys, usually without a known cause. Symptoms: pain in the flank, lower abdomen, hips, buttocks or scrotum(2,11). Bilateral Kidney Pain (in Both Flanks) ...
hips, buttocks and down the legs (typically only along one side). This usually occurs when the nerve is being compressed due to spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spine), herniated disc or bone spurs. The pain can range from aching discomfort to severe, sharp pain and can be accompanied by...
The increased muscle tone due to the multiple sclerosis limited her ROM at the hips and knees producing back spasms and pain around the buttocks and inguinal areas. Conclusions This unique case of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis which has stayed in remission for more than 35 years presented...
It is painful to breathe, I have a really hard time buttoning up my pants, and bending over to pick anything up is rather difficult. But as far as I know when I fell the only things that touched the ground were my arms, back and legs; and buttocks." ...