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The most common cause of deep aching pain in the leg that is often said to be ‘sciatica’ is a pain that refers from structures in the low back. The most common causes include the facet joints, sacroiliac joint, and discs between the lumbar vertebrae. The hip and other joints may also cause leg pain.

For the key diagnostic and treatment options about lumbar somatic referred pain please follow this link to the low back pain section »

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