Dysfunction in the sacroiliac joint, also called the SI joint, can sometimes cause lower back and/or leg pain.
Inflammation or, in some cases, micro-tearing of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow.
A condition that causes numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hand.
A disorder that causes lasting pain, usually in an arm or leg, and it shows up after an injury, stroke, or even heart attack.
A condition in which the occipital nerves, the nerves that run through the scalp, are injured or inflamed. This causes headaches that feel like severe piercing, throbbing or shock-like pain in the upper neck, back of the head or behind the ears.
To include numbness and tingling in the toes or fingers.
Occurs when a portion of the nucleus pushes through a crack in the annulus.
Occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, such as bones, cartilage, muscles or tendons.
Swollen, twisted veins that lie just under the skin and usually occur in the legs.
A narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which can put pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine.
Accidental injuries that have occurred while at work or on your personal time.
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