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What Causes Pain In The Hip Down The Leg While Travelling?

I have what I call the traveling aches...it will ache in my hip the show up in an arm or a leg or where ever. What would cause this? I feel good otherwise and have had my blood tested for common things. The tests come back all negative. Could I have some kind of chemical in my system?
Tue, 24 May 2016
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hi,

thank-you for providing the brief history of you.

A thorough clinical examination is advised.

As per your history it looks more of a strain on joint induced pain.

As this occurs due to strain in the spine sitting in static position and leading to fatigue of the spinal muscles. As the muscles fatigue the pain becomes travelling in nature and lead to discomfort.

Getting a clinical examination done and also simple spine Strengthening exercises should work well.

In my clinical practice most cases are referred as RSI and they respond well to physical therapy and exercises.

Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes Pain In The Hip Down The Leg While Travelling?

hi, thank-you for providing the brief history of you. A thorough clinical examination is advised. As per your history it looks more of a strain on joint induced pain. As this occurs due to strain in the spine sitting in static position and leading to fatigue of the spinal muscles. As the muscles fatigue the pain becomes travelling in nature and lead to discomfort. Getting a clinical examination done and also simple spine Strengthening exercises should work well. In my clinical practice most cases are referred as RSI and they respond well to physical therapy and exercises. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel