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Just from personal experience, I have bilateral tingling in both feet, from a bad disk in my low back. I also have atrophy in one calf and I've had hip pain and low back pain for years. The tingling and atrophy is a new symptom and I'm now looking at surgery.
I'm just letting you know what is going on with me though. If I were her I'd get the tingling issue investigated further. She might have an impinged nerve somewhere (which causes my tingling and atrophy).
Hi Therese,
Yes, tough over the internet with so little info but curiousity got me looking back through my anatomy books and clicking around on the web for anything interesting. My thoughts are that first, Tingling and numbness sound like nerve entrapment and I am not surprised that it would be worse at night. She has more time to focus on what her body is telling her and less movement means a somewhat impinged nerve during the day that frees up a bit with movement is even more impinged when you are lying still (probably by side lying?). Since the work you have been doing with her focuses on the hip, I thought this writeup I found about nerve entrapements in the lb/hip effecting extremities might be helpful. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1234809-overview#aw2aab6b4.
Also, it sounds less like this, but have you considered other muscles that insert in the area that could be tight and pulling at the attachment site. For example, the gracillus inserts at the medial proximal tibia and the main action is hip adduction. Since it crosses both the hip and knee curled up and unmoving could effect the pain felt, perhaps?????
http://www.thebodyworker.com/muscleslegchart.htm
It certainly is a more interesting way to study for the national exam when someone posses and question that you can think about than just opening the books back up to read...so thank you for the question and I hope this helps.
Oh, and dont forget the disclaimer.....don't mess with nerve pain. If it gets worse or doesn't clear up soon she needs to followup with a doc for xrays or MRI or whatever test can get most quickly to the root cause so permanent nerve loss does not happen. Good luck.
Wow, Jeanne, thanks!! That write-up about the nerve entrapments is really interesting, and sounds a lot like what she was telling me she was experiencing. She will be here at 10am tomorrow - it sounds like I have a lot to check out to see what may be going on!
I really appreciate you diving into the internet and finding this good stuff. Good luck on the National Exam - I haven't been brave enough to sign up for it yet.
I will definitely have her follow up with an MD or DO if the issue persists.
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