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Originally Posted by JohnnyZenith View Post
Pain is in inner forearms, legs, and upper back in part.

There could well be an entrapment in my spine or under muscles. I have had trapped nerve in arm, major stiffness in neck, and a feeling of sharp pain and entrapment sometimes in mid left spinal area.
Have you had the possible entrapment followed up on?
That should be the next step.. To rule it in or out..

You might find helpful self help videos on you tube for exercises if it is a soft tissue entrapment..

Maybe even Trigger points, they can cause a lot of pain and referred pain..
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