Postural problems. Sitting in a bad posture can cause tailbone pain when sitting. There a few simple fixes for this problem. I've added a link to a video showing you how to sit properly to avoid this pain in the future.
what causes sharp middle back pain to the buttock and stiffness to the right leg and cause falling down
Sciatica is a painful condition caused by inflammation of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve runs through the buttocks (a nerve goes through each buttock, or butt cheek) and causes pain from that buttock down the back of the leg (thigh). It is absolutely NOT 'contagious'. It usually develops after a low back injury or strain.
The main function is to be an extensor muscle of the thigh, and is useful while doing actions like climbing the stairs, it also can laterally rotate and abduct (pull away from the bodies mid-line) the thigh.
Its your thigh...between your butt and your knees.
For some men, a wallet can cause that kind of pain, especially if the wallet is stuffed too full. A large wallet can press on nerves and interfere with blood flow, causing pain in your butt muscle, hip, and lower back.
Pain occurring on the outside of the hip and upper thigh or outer buttock may be strained muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the hip area. Shooting pains that radiate into your legs can be a sign of lower back strain or a hernia.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
The leg curl whether standing or sitting works the hamstring muscles, biceps femoris, which are on the back of the thigh.
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Yes. I had back pain and ice helped a lot.
Back pain is usually confined to lumbo sacral region, buttock or thighs.