Low
back pain and lower extremity pain often get put into one
category, but the causes, and therefore the treatments, can
be different. Lower extremity pain, when it radiates from
the low back, is usually the result of pressure on a nerve.
The pain is often in the distribution which the nerve supplies.
Low back pain is often related to the mechanics of the spine.
Muscle strain, arthritis, trauma, osteoporosis, and fracture
are often causes. Often, disease processes which cause lower
extremity pain can also cause low back pain, and vice versa.
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