Back
In the back the usual characteristic of coldness appears in different areas; the back feels very cold, as if water were poured on different areas, especially between and beneath the scapulae. Coldness descending down and through the back.
The back is a sensitive area for Agaricus and touching it, especially between the scapulae and cervical region, is aggravating
Formication of the spine [Aconite).
In Agaricus we meet a lot of lumbago and sciatica cases where the main characteristics are: worse from motion in general, but especially when rising from a sitting position, and, more specifically, when trying to raise the thigh while sitting; better lying down, especially when the pain is located in the sacral region
The pains are so severe that the patient has to lie down and finds it almost
impossible to raise himself from the bed; the back feels tremendously stiff and painful
One of the worst positions for Agaricus is sitting, especially for the sacrum.
A feeling of tension in the back made worse by standing, stretching and touch
Twitching of the back, worse in the evening.
Extremities
As a general remark we can say that Agaricus has difficulty in coordinating the movements of the extremities. He may overstretch his legs, reaching too far or too high with irregular angular motions, when ascending or descending stairs; he is clumsy and awkward when handling things; he stumbles when walking. His fingers may fly