hi did u consult the ortho did they hav done any investigation,better consult any physio and start the back and core stability exercise on physio ball with physiotherapy treatment.
start swimming and walking
Simply it's gluteal medius tendinopathy causing referral pain over buttocks and lateral calf portion....check out in Google and counter ur symptoms.....for further updates check www.vphysiomend.com
The most common cause of back pain is poor posture maintenance techniques however common cause of calf pain could be multifold
Few common causes are as follows
Too much standing and walking which you would have normally not done
Vit d and or vitamin B12 deficiency
Calcium deficiency
If the calf pain is not subsiding by rest then I will suggest to consult orthopaedic doctor in your area as soon as possible
All the best for your early recovery
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