Painful leg massage

Anonymous
Does anyone experience extreme pain with even light massage (getting a pedicure) in the shins, along the inside lower leg. It's much worse on the left leg, and feels like my leg is bruised when rubbed. It even will feel like a hot poker is rubbed along my shin. I have to ask them to stop sometimes if going lighter doesn't help.
Anonymous
That's the kind of pain I get from varicose veins. It's possible that's what you have even if you can't see them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone experience extreme pain with even light massage (getting a pedicure) in the shins, along the inside lower leg. It's much worse on the left leg, and feels like my leg is bruised when rubbed. It even will feel like a hot poker is rubbed along my shin. I have to ask them to stop sometimes if going lighter doesn't help.


I never have liked it when the pedicurist "massages" my legs, it's always uncomfortable, I wouldn't describe it as pain, but unwelcome pressure. When a massage therapist works on my calves, it straight up hurts, but not when I massage my calves. Maybe another person can put more pressure on our muscles nerves than we can ourselves.
Anonymous
I experience this too every pedicure, I have asked them not to massage my legs , rather to my feet because there is no pain. For some reason they find this offensive. I still am unable to get an answer why this is so painful
Anonymous
I experiences this pain when my shin is massage. I have been told it is shin splints...but I have never been a runner.
Anonymous
I have horrendous pain with inner lower leg massage, exactly as you describe....bruise, hot poker, just with light touch. I will sometimes get a similar pain elsewhere, like along arms or hips. It is only about 25% of the leg pain. I am self diagnosing it as fibromyalgia. It seems to fit the description as I understand it.
Anonymous
It's your connective tissue that surrounds the muscles - it's either tight, or inflamed. I have this issue in my hips and it's incredibly painful beyond a slight touch. Stretching regularly & drinking a lot of water are the only two things I've found that help. I steer massage therapists away from doing any work if I want a relaxing experience, or tell them to try to loosen up the fascia if I want a therapeutic massage. If your therapist acts put out by either request, then they aren't very good.
Anonymous
I get a burning pain when I get a back massage sometimes. But I think it's because the masseuse is not using enough lotion and the skin is getting pulled from other tissues (Fascia??). I wonder if it's a similar issue, though I assumed OP that your pain was muscular or nerve-related.
Anonymous
I have the same issue. Go to your dermatologist if there are bumps where there is pain.
Anonymous
Thought this was a rare issue. I hv to ask the pedicurist to be very easy on my legs because the massage is extremely painful. I have been fibromyalgia so it could be that. I also didn’t know a person could have unseen varicose veins. How is this diagnosed?
Anonymous
I have the same issues and getting a pedicure right now. I think it may be related to my sciatica.
Anonymous
I asked the Nail Tech to go easy and she said I was full of fluid that needed to be pushed out. She's right in that I carry a lot of fluid in my lower legs so I'm wondering if it's not lactic acidosis & that's why it's painful when it's moving.
Anonymous
I just went through 10 weeks of excruciating physical therapy for extremely tight IT bands. I have a ton of extremely painful trigger points like that and first noticed it when the leg massage was so painful during a pedicure. The PT said that they need to be worked out with massage, stretching and streghtening. I nearly wept every time he would go to town on them but they are much better now.

At home I started out with the stick massager and have moved on to foam rolling. It's still super painful but much better. Drinking tons of water also helps, as noted by others.
Anonymous
Yes! I have this. It's my shins that hurt, and it's just like you said, it feels like my shins are bruised when rubbed. I usually ask them not to massage my legs at all, because asking them to go lightly doesn't seem to help.
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