By Fernando Ketter


Leg pain is hard to deal with for two reasons. For one, it hurts and for two, it makes walking difficult. There are a number of things that may cause it. It can result from an accident or degenerative disease. People in the area can turn to a Walnut Creek chiropractor office to find out how to alleviate it.

One leading cause is the extremely painful condition called sciatica. It may not present a problem for some because it happens infrequently. In others it may be excruciating and debilitating. When it only crops up intermittently it has the potential to increase in frequency.

Low back pain may accompany the leg pain. However, that affecting your leg will be worse than the back pain. It radiates down the back of the thigh to the calf. Typically, one leg is affected, although in rare cases it can affect both legs at the same time.

Other factors are that the pain is usually perceived as sharp rather than an aching. Along with the hurt there is usually a numbness or weak feeling. Lying down provides some relief. In addition to affecting the leg, symptoms might include foot and toe pain.

Your sciatic nerve is formed by five separate nerve roots. They combine in the lower back to radiate down the leg. Where the leg hurts is dependent on the level of the spine the nerve root emerges from.

Sciatica may develop as a result of a disc herniation. Sometimes this condition is called a slipped disc. One cause, connected to natural aging, is degenerative disc disease.

Dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint, which is located at the base of the spine, produces pain similar to sciatica. There may be overlap in the causes and effects. The level of pain may determine what care will be most successful.




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