It may be sciatica -- a pinch in the nerves from the bottom of the back to your calf. It's painful but usually goes away after a day or so. Laying down is about the only thing you can do.
Sciatica
sciatica
Hitting the sciatic nerve when giving an injection in the buttocks can lead to permanent pain radiating from the buttock on that side down the back of the thigh. Sciatica pain can be debilitating! It can lead to problems and pain with just taking a few steps.
Buttocks is just another name for your bum or bottom. When you sit down, you are sitting on your buttocks. Medically, the back of the body is known as the posterior side. So your buttocks is posterior, located between your thighs and waist. Buttocks is sometimes called "the posterior". In laymen's terms, rather than medical terms, most people call it their "butt", short for buttocks.
It could be from the position you are sleeping or it could be related to back pain/strain. Back problems are prone to cause tinglying on the legs/feet and pain radiating down your lower back/buttocks. If your feet feel weak or numb and it takes a while ( over an hour) to recover then you should see a doctor.
“i have transient pain which seems to be inside my body between my pelvis and my lower back. I can palpitate a sore area just above my buttocks and I have pain which radiates down my legs at times.”
The Blanket Effect is a term used to describe that the underside of a cloud reflects back down to the land. It is trying to prove that the earth's surface is radiating upward.
Sciatica.
That is already in English. If you mean you want to know what it means, it means that pain is moving down the back of your right lower leg.
It was called Down Syndrome back then, too.
A substance becomes cold by radiating its heat out to its surrounding.
referred pain
Instability of that particular motion segment. More than likely there is a disc bulge causing radicular pain down the left back into the buttocks and eventually down the leg.
The pain was radiating distally. Meaning the pain was radiating away from the body like down an arm or a leg. Proximal (toward body) vs. Distal (away)