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What Causes Right Low Back Pain Especially When Laying On Stomach Making Back Arched?

Hi i continuously get right low back pain(by love handles) esp when I lay on my stomach making my back arched, I also get a sharp needle pain(like an epidural) in my spine lower middle area even when I stand! But this all occurs most when I have my back arched! was wondering what this could be, I did have an epidural 5 years ago and one 11 months ago with my twins! Pretty healthy!!!
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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Hi. The pointed pain at a particular are you mentioned looks to a muscular where the low back muscles are anchored at the hip bones. This does not look to be related to the epidural . I Hope you have taken an opinion of an Orthopedic Surgeon and / or Physiotherapist.
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What Causes Right Low Back Pain Especially When Laying On Stomach Making Back Arched?

Hi. The pointed pain at a particular are you mentioned looks to a muscular where the low back muscles are anchored at the hip bones. This does not look to be related to the epidural . I Hope you have taken an opinion of an Orthopedic Surgeon and / or Physiotherapist.