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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 111

Back
As we said before the back, and especially the lumbo-sacral region, is one of the main seats of action of Aesculus. The sacral, the sacroilliac and the lumbo-sacral areas are very sensitive. The pains are excruciating forcing the patient to bend and are mostly apparent when in motion, on rising, from sitting. He cannot raise his body and has to walk bending. Pains on stooping, walking. Feels as if the back would break, as if sacrum is broken.
We may also have pain in these areas at the stage before chill, from suppressed menses and after stool.
Pains in sacral area extending to hips.
Lameness on walking, in sacral region.
Pain in cervical region on moving head.
Pain in lumbar region extending to hip. Pain in lumbar region after stool.
Drawing pain in cervical region. Pain between shoulder blades.
Weakness in cervical region and in lumbar region.
Chill extending up and down back; in sacral region.
Flushes of heat in cervical region.
Pain in sacral region after stool.
Rheumatic pain in right scapula; on breathing.
Extremities
Sensation of paralysis and weakness of upper limbs while writing and lower limbs on walking: foot turns inside. Power of direction is impaired in hands when trying to write.
Strange trembling of muscles of left shoulder, continuing for two hours and followed by a sensation of soreness.
Shooting pains from the shoulder extending down the arm into the wrist and
thumb.
Arthritic nodosities in finger joints.
Rheumatic pain in upper limbs on left side.
Rheumatic pain in joints of fingers, in forearm.
Wandering pain in lower limbs.
Shooting pain in thigh extending downward; in leg.
Stiffness and swelling in the knee in the morning on rising.
Varicose; blue areolae ulcers in lower limbs.
Hands are blue. Chapped hands. Blue nails.
Hands are cold during menses.