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Old 12-24-2014, 03:37 AM #1
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Default Pain in foot from L5/S1

Hi, I have had the most excruciating pain in the sole of my foot for the last six months . MRIs etc have shown there is nothing structurally wrong with the foot. However an MRI of my lumbar area found a herniated L5 disc that was compressing the S1 nerve on the right side . Could this be the cause of the intense pain in my right foot ? I find it bizarre that I have no pain in my back or down my legs - just in my foot . Has anyone ever heard of this ? Is it possible ?
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