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  2. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Common symptoms include lower back pain, buttocks pain, sciatic leg pain, groin pain, hip pain (for explanation of leg, groin, and hip pain (see referred pain ), urinary frequency, and "transient numbness, prickling, or tingling". [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Pain can range from dull aching to sharp and stabbing and increases with physical activity.

  3. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This pain may appear when the affected person is walking or lying down on that side. [citation needed] Diagnosis. A doctor may begin the diagnosis by asking the patient to stand on one leg and then the other, while observing the effect on the position of the hips.

  4. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    There are three general types of low back pain by cause: mechanical back pain (including nonspecific musculoskeletal strains, herniated discs, compressed nerve roots, degenerative discs or joint disease, and broken vertebra), non-mechanical back pain (tumors, inflammatory conditions such as spondyloarthritis, and infections), and referred pain ...

  5. A Physical Therapist Shares 6 Stretches to Ease Lower Back Pain

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    Physical therapist Daniel Giordano demonstrates six helpful lower back stretches that can help to relieve pain from sitting all day.

  6. Iliocostal friction syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The predominant symptom is low back pain, which may radiate to the lower rib cage, flank, groin, buttock, and thigh. Individuals may also experience intermittent aches along with a 'grating sensation' in the hip. The pain may be aggravated by moving, twisting, bending, or by changing positions.

  7. Piriformis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Piriformis syndrome is often left undiagnosed and mistaken with other pains due to similar symptoms with back pain, quadriceps pain, lower leg pain, and buttock pain. These symptoms include tenderness, tingling and numbness initiating in low back and buttock area and then radiating down to the thigh and to the leg. [49]

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