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Old 07-17-2014, 04:06 AM #1
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Default Pain in left leg during and after driving

Hi,

I drive a Hyundai Santro car and having acute pain since last week.
MY left thigh (at the back side) hurts a lot when i drive or bent even for a second.
This happened to me few months back too but went away by itself after putting pain balm for few days.
I have long legs but I keep the driver seat stretched at the farthest to give my legs as much space as possible.
I usually drive in busy traffic for most of the time during my journey from office to home everyday for which I need to keep the clutch pressed most of the time. At this time I feel unbearable pain.

Please let me know what could be the problem and what kind of specialist I should see.
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