What You Need to Know About Cluneal Neuralgia
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Cluneal neuralgia, or clunealgia, is a condition characterized by pain that makes sitting difficult or even impossible. The path of the cluneal nerve, responsible for this neuralgia, and the most common symptoms… We’ve gathered the key information you need to better understand cluneal neuralgia.
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Driving with Sciatica: How to Relieve Pain
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Sciatica can be painful, and prolonged car rides may worsen the pain. In this article, we provide expert and easy advices to effectively reduce pain and discomfort while driving.
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Thigh Pain: What Are the Possible Causes?
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Several conditions can cause thigh pain: muscle strain, vascular disorders, nerve-related pain... Depending on the cause, the pain may affect different areas of the thigh—pain in the front of the thigh, pain on the side, or pain at the back of the thigh.
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Understanding Pudendal Neuralgia
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Pudendal neuralgia is caused by damage to the pudendal nerve (also known as the shameful nerve) located in the pelvic region. It leads to perineal pain, including anal and genital pain. Learn more about pudendalgia with our visual guide!
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Piriformis Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
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Piriformis syndrome (pyramidal syndrome) causes buttock pain linked to inflammation of the piriformis muscle. Learn about the muscle’s path, main causes, symptoms, and how it may impact the sciatic nerve.
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Ischium: Understanding its Function and How to Relieve Pain
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The ischium bones (or sit bones) are parts of the pelvis and support the body’s weight while sitting. Pain can be felt while sitting due to the pressure or compression of a nerve under the ischium. What can be done to relieve ischium pain? First, it is important to understand where the ischium is located and its function.
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