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Are you experiencing pain in your legs or feet? Perhaps the pain is constant and aching, or maybe it is a sharp, shooting pain that originates in your hips. There are a number of back and neck issues that can result in leg pain, especially considering that your legs are very closely connected to your spine.

At South County Spine Care Center, our physicians focus on providing care and treatments that are minimally invasive. Rather than relying on medications that can bring negative side effects, or surgical procedures that require a lot of downtime and pain afterward, we try to use methods like spinal decompression, heat therapy, and chiropractic care in order to pinpoint the cause of your leg pain and bring relief.

If you would like more information about our leg pain clinic, contact our office today. Our physicians can work with you to find the best approach.

What are some common causes of leg pain?

Many of the most common causes of leg and foot pain do not actually originate from the leg or foot, but rather the lower back and the spine. Your spine has a central location in your body, so it can cause different ailments that are felt all over.

Pressure that is applied to your spine for long periods of time can cause your nerves to become pinched, and those nerves can affect your legs. Some of the most common conditions for leg pain that are related to the back include sciatica and spinal stenosis.

Additionally, improper posture and sitting or standing for long periods of time can also lead to leg pain.

If you are suffering from any type of leg pain, contact our leg pain clinic today. It is a good idea for one of our medical professionals to assess your situation, especially if your leg pain is related to a back condition.

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When should I see a doctor for leg pain?

In general, it is a good idea to contact one of the professionals at our leg pain clinic for any type of leg pain. Your leg pain could be the result of many different things, including more serious back issues, and only a professional can determine what is causing your pain and how it should be treated.

In general, you should contact your spine doctor if you experience pain while walking or immediately after walking. You should also seek help if your pain gets worse after any sort of activity. Additionally, it is a good idea to visit our center if your at-home attempts for relief, like taking pain medications or applying heat or ice, are not helping to relieve your pain very much.

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