Leg pain
Leg pain may be constant or intermittent, develop suddenly or step by step, and have an effect on your entire leg or a localized space, like your shin or your knee. It can even take
variety of forms — stabbing, sharp, dull, aching or tingling. Some leg pain is solely annoying, however more-severe leg pain will have an effect on your ability to steer or to place weight
on your leg.
Most leg pain results from wear and tear, overuse, or injuries in joints or bones or in muscles, ligaments, tendons or alternative soft tissues. Some kinds of leg pain may be copied to
issues in your lower spine. Leg pain can even be caused by blood clots, unhealthy veins or poor circulation. Some common causes of leg pain include:
Achilles tendonitis
Achilles tendon rupture
ACL injury
Baker's cyst
Bone cancer
Broken leg
Bursitis
Chondromalacia patella
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome
Claudication
Deep vein occlusion
Fibromyalgia
Gout
Growing pains
Growth plate fractures
Hamstring injury
Herniated disk
Infection
Juvenile autoimmune disease
Knee rubor
Legg-Calve-Perthes sickness
Torn gristle
Muscle cramp
Night leg cramps
Osgood-Schlatter sickness
Osteoarthritis
Osteochondritis dissecans
Osteomyelitis
Paget's disease of bone
Patellar tendonitis
Peripheral pathology
Posterior cruciform ligament injury
Posterior leg bone sinew rupture
Pseudogout
Rheumatoid inflammatory disease
Sciatica
Shin splints
Spinal pathology
Sprains and strains
Stress fractures
Tendinitis
Thrombophlebitis
Varicose veins
Leg pain may be constant or intermittent, develop suddenly or step by step, and have an effect on your entire leg or a localized space, like your shin or your knee. It can even take
variety of forms — stabbing, sharp, dull, aching or tingling. Some leg pain is solely annoying, however more-severe leg pain will have an effect on your ability to steer or to place weight
on your leg.
Most leg pain results from wear and tear, overuse, or injuries in joints or bones or in muscles, ligaments, tendons or alternative soft tissues. Some kinds of leg pain may be copied to
issues in your lower spine. Leg pain can even be caused by blood clots, unhealthy veins or poor circulation. Some common causes of leg pain include:
Achilles tendonitis
Achilles tendon rupture
ACL injury
Baker's cyst
Bone cancer
Broken leg
Bursitis
Chondromalacia patella
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome
Claudication
Deep vein occlusion
Fibromyalgia
Gout
Growing pains
Growth plate fractures
Hamstring injury
Herniated disk
Infection
Juvenile autoimmune disease
Knee rubor
Legg-Calve-Perthes sickness
Torn gristle
Muscle cramp
Night leg cramps
Osgood-Schlatter sickness
Osteoarthritis
Osteochondritis dissecans
Osteomyelitis
Paget's disease of bone
Patellar tendonitis
Peripheral pathology
Posterior cruciform ligament injury
Posterior leg bone sinew rupture
Pseudogout
Rheumatoid inflammatory disease
Sciatica
Shin splints
Spinal pathology
Sprains and strains
Stress fractures
Tendinitis
Thrombophlebitis
Varicose veins