Sciatica is caused by a nerve being trapped in your lower back. The nerve in your case is the sensory nerve which goes to your left thigh. Your brain is therfore getting pain signals that seem to come from your thigh even though the problem is further up the nerve.
Go and see a Doctor for help.
The anatomical term for the outer side of the left thigh is the lateral side of the left thigh.
The long bone in the thigh is called the femur.
The left hip and upper leg region would be in the lateral aspect of the lower back region and posterior aspect of the left thigh region.
I've had sciatica pain in my left leg over a year now. It got better when I was seeing my chiropractor 3 times a week, but now that I'm only seeing him once a week, it's gotten bad again. It is very painful and difficult to walk sometimes. It is interrupting my sleep because now it's even painful to sleep on my left side. I also have pain in my left arm. How do you tell the difference between sciatica and bone cancer?
The thigh is the upper part of the lower extremity, located between the hip and knee joints. It contains the femur bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the body. The leg is the lower part of the lower extremity, located between the knee and ankle joints, and contains the tibia and fibula bones.
There are various things that would cause a burning pain in left inner thigh and lower leg pains. The main cause of such a condition is believed to be the femoral nerve dysfunction.
Shingles can cause localized pain in almost any part of the body. Sciatica can cause pain in the lower back and one or both legs.
The anatomical term for the outer side of the left thigh is the lateral side of the left thigh.
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I recently pulled a muscle in my back (or so the ER doc told me) and I have since noticed a numb spot in the back of my left thigh. I have also noticed that my left calf muscle is very weak. I cannot even stand up on my toes with that foot.
Observe the patient, and determine whether you are looking at the person's left thigh or right thigh.
Many things could cause pain in the upper right, inner thigh area. It could be an issue with the muscle, blood clot, bruising, or an infection. It is best to have it checked out by a physician.
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Groin pulling may be due to misalignment of pelvis or muscle tightness of anterior thigh muscles (quadriceps, adductors) Thigh numbness: Front of thigh: Irritation of the L2 or L3 spinal nerve by inflammation in/around nerves. After surgery can linger for several months to indefinitely. Tight quadriceps and/or adductors can also cause numbness. Back of thigh: As above, but L4, L5 or S1 nerve irritation.
A pinched nerve in the hip.
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