“Twist and Shout” is not just another song by Phil Medley and Bert Russell (and you thought it was Chubby Checker). Twist! That’s what happens to your pelvis and lower back when you sit on your wallet while driving. And shout! That’s what you’ll be doing when the nerve pain starts shooting down your leg.
Millions of guys drive with their wallet in their back pocket, but they can’t figure out why they moan when they get out of the car.
Here’s the physics. When one cheek is riding around higher than the other, that bump on your rump can trigger chronic pain in your back, hips and shoulders, and set off foot cramps.
Here’s the physiology. Eventually, you may compress the sciatic nerve (it runs from each side of the spine down through the back of each thigh to the foot) and cause searing leg pain and numbness called sciatica. You also can aggravate the piriformis muscle (it’s near your glutes), which can irritate the nerve and trigger lower back and sciatic pain.
– Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Mehmet Oz
© 2012 Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.