Neuralgia in thigh
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I'm writing regarding the neuralgia in the thigh. I have experienced nerve entrapment of the lateral thigh. The nerve affected was the lateral fermoral cutaneous nerve. I visited my local MD and he referred me to the Pain clinic also. The gave me medication and told me to rest it. Surgery was the only other option. Thank goodness my wife made me go to a Chiropractor. He performed a technique called ART. Active Release Technique. The idea is the muscle encompasses the nerve and the nerve does not fire correctly. After receiving 2 treatments of muscle release by the Chiropractor, my neuralgia was nonexistant. I would strongly recommend a doctor of chiropractic who practices this technique. Hopefully this will help you.
Thank you-
D. Carlson
I had some tingling pain at the back thighs along the
outer sides since 3 months ago. The pain occurs when the
back thighs are pressed, e.g. in sitting or when sleeping
sideways. But when I walk, I don't feel the pain at all,
only some muscle tiredness.
What treatment can I have for such problem ? Please
kindly help. Many thanks.