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    Brief Medical History Overview

    Age: 33, Male, Presenting Problem Since: As long as I can remember, Symptom Behaviour: Constant, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): Same, Aggravating Factors:: Stretching, running, Easing Factors:: Not stretching!, No Investigations, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues

    Major problem / Symptomatic Areas

    Thigh, Hamstrings - Posterior - Left

    Thigh, Hamstrings - Posterior - Right

    Calf, Achilles - Posterior - Left

    Calf, Achilles - Posterior - Right

    Sciatic nerve and hamstring flexibility

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    Hi all.

    First time post.

    I've always had poor hamstring flexibility. However, stretching the same hamstrings always felt different to stretching other muscles.

    If I was the stretch my hamstring (ie standing stretch) I get tingling in my toes and it feels uncomfortable. Even as I sit here on my sofa and I raise my leg a little and dorsi flex my ankle I get a tingle in my toes and pain in the calf and back of knee. It's even uncomfortable to put one foot on the toilet seat and bend over to cut my toe nails!!

    I have no sciatic pain other than this.

    Any ideas how to increase hamstring flexibility. I've tried nerve mobs but not sure it's working? I've been told that trying to stretch the hamstrings will cuases the situation to get worse as the hams are tight to protect a impinged nerve...

    Help 😊

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    Re: Sciatic nerve and hamstring flexibility

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    You might want to focus on any thing that will increase the blood flow. Increased blood flow means more nutrients and oxygen but it will also help lubricate the area making re-injury less likely. Things like massage therapy, BFST, ultrasound, acupuncture, etc. All the best.



 
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