Sore leg!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 4:03 pm
I'm hoping someone can give me ideas about what's happening here!
Last week my husband began complaining about a sore leg. He thought it must
have started with a slip the day before (which caused no real pain at the
time), but wasn't sure.
Soreness was mostly localized at front upper calf region, roughly where the
outer muscle inserts below the knee (sorry, I don't know the anatomical
names). The pain would come and go, sometimes becoming pretty severe. It
was markedly worse from flexion of the foot, either active or passive.
Chiropractor first said perhaps there was a slight dislocation of the knee,
which caused inflammation of the muscle, and resulting nerve pressure.
(That *seems* to have been the mechanism anyway, that inflammation and/or
spasm of the muscle causes pressure on a nerve???)
Over the past week, the locus of pain has moved down the leg, now mostly
above his ankle (same muscle). He says it feels as tho the muscle
"tightens" and this causes the pain. Yesterday chiro gave another
electrical stimulation type of treatment (they have seemed to help), and now
says there appears to be nerve *damage*, as my husband did not even begin to
feel the current until it was about 3 times stronger than most folks are
willing to take it.
I can't get any real modalities from him: maybe ice helps, or maybe it's
just rest that helps (rest definitely does help). Worse from being up on it
for too long.
Any suggestions???
I don't even know what rubrics to start looking at! Other than ones that
are so big they're no help whatever...
Thanks for all thoughts!
Shannon
Last week my husband began complaining about a sore leg. He thought it must
have started with a slip the day before (which caused no real pain at the
time), but wasn't sure.
Soreness was mostly localized at front upper calf region, roughly where the
outer muscle inserts below the knee (sorry, I don't know the anatomical
names). The pain would come and go, sometimes becoming pretty severe. It
was markedly worse from flexion of the foot, either active or passive.
Chiropractor first said perhaps there was a slight dislocation of the knee,
which caused inflammation of the muscle, and resulting nerve pressure.
(That *seems* to have been the mechanism anyway, that inflammation and/or
spasm of the muscle causes pressure on a nerve???)
Over the past week, the locus of pain has moved down the leg, now mostly
above his ankle (same muscle). He says it feels as tho the muscle
"tightens" and this causes the pain. Yesterday chiro gave another
electrical stimulation type of treatment (they have seemed to help), and now
says there appears to be nerve *damage*, as my husband did not even begin to
feel the current until it was about 3 times stronger than most folks are
willing to take it.
I can't get any real modalities from him: maybe ice helps, or maybe it's
just rest that helps (rest definitely does help). Worse from being up on it
for too long.
Any suggestions???
I don't even know what rubrics to start looking at! Other than ones that
are so big they're no help whatever...
Thanks for all thoughts!
Shannon