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Is there an equivalent to carpal tunnel syndrome which affects the hip joint?
I have a problem with my left hip during the night, which wakes me with a burning pain which is only relieved after about ten minutes of changing position and lying on my back.
Is there a trapped nerve somewhere in there, in the same vein as carpal tunnel syndrome?
I have no problems during the daytime and have no pain in my hips at all.
I have a problem with my left hip during the night, which wakes me with a burning pain which is only relieved after about ten minutes of changing position and lying on my back.
Is there a trapped nerve somewhere in there, in the same vein as carpal tunnel syndrome?
I have no problems during the daytime and have no pain in my hips at all.
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Just as the median nerve in the wrist is trapped in the carpal tunnel, so the sciatic nerve can be compressed by a muscle in the thigh called the pyriformis, leading to pain in the hip and down the back of the leg which is uncommon but is called the Pyriformis Syndrome.
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Just as the median nerve in the wrist is trapped in the carpal tunnel, so the sciatic nerve can be compressed by a muscle in the thigh called the pyriformis, leading to pain in the hip and down the back of the leg which is uncommon but is called the Pyriformis Syndrome.
Google it.