Sometimes, people may experience pain in an area without direct injury or trauma. When this happens, this phenomenon is called “referred pain.” Some referred pain that presents itself in muscles can be confused for other conditions, such as carpal tunnel pain syndrome, heart attacks, kidney stones, and migraines.
If you are experiencing pain in the absence of trauma or injury, please consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any serious conditions.
Should you still be experiencing pain after ruling out serious conditions, medication is not helping, and surgery is not warranted, please do not hesitate to schedule a consultation with us for further guidance.