The feet are full of nerves and pain receptors, so pain that originates in the lower back of upper legs can radiate all the way to the toes. This is known as referred pain, and it is common in conditions that involve the nervous system. The pain in the toes can be shooting or sharp, tingly, or burning. Movement usually makes the pain worse, so it is best to rest until the feeling passes.

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