Just had a look on google the area is the lower laterleg and the muscle seems to be the lower Peroneus Brevis if this is any help!
Just had a look on google the area is the lower laterleg and the muscle seems to be the lower Peroneus Brevis if this is any help!
Can we have a bit more information about your age and activity, how long this has been going on and if it stops when you rest?
Are you diabetic or is there a family history? This could simple be some stress to one of the neural structure that supply that muscle group either locally or a more distant referral from the low back.
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...ok...well I am 34 not to active but getting better as I have had a lower back problem which is almost fixed after several visits to a chiro...I have had this (left lower lateral) problem for about a year. It only hurts when I walk or try jogging.
No one in my family is diabetic or has had it.
Will my lower back problem ( leftsacroiliac joint) be the cause?../any ideas on a fix?...it becomes really strained almost impossible to walk after 10-15mins.