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Pain in calf
I have sciatica...i.have undergone treatment and am better now, though sometimes the pain reoccurs...however i am having pain in calf since 2 days...can it be due to.sciatica??
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Avoid heavy weight and toward bending. Calf stretching exercises.
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Continue with the excercises that were taught to you. Pain could be due to exurcsion .
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keep stretching regularly.
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hot packs Canberra helpful in relaxing muscle and pain.
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Do calf muscles stretching 3 repitition and 30 sec hold this will help you .
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Might be due to sciatica. If not settling consult orthopaedic doctor
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No it's not due to sciatica.  Sciatic pain always starts from back and come down to leg. If you are having pain in calf muscle thn it may be calf muscle tightness. Start calf muscle stretching exercise to release ur calf muscle
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it's better to go to physiotherapist.  he will diagnose.  and start treatment accordingly
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start calf muscle stretching
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It's could be Low back problem, which is radiating to your calf
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Consult a manual physiotherapist
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This pain may be due muscle weakness or imbalance.
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Please have a proper physiotherapy assessment. It will rule out your SI joint and muscle tightness.
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Use thin towel roll underneath back while lying down. It will ease the back tension and try some calf stretches and some hot water fomentation
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