searsp
07-05-2008, 03:33 PM
I'm hoping someone can give me some guidance on a problem I've had for the last 18 months!
I'm always had appalling posture based upon me working in an office all day - this has caused minor back problems but nothing too serious.
In September '06, I injured my hamstring playing football. At the time, it felt as though it was a minor tweak or tear and iced, etc to minimise whatever damage I'd done.
However, the dull ache in my hamstring failed to improve and after approx 6 months I sought the advice of my local physio.
He diagnosed a curvature of my spine (relatively minor) and gave me various tips to improve my posture; this in turn should have a positive impact on my hamstring pain.
My posture is indeed much improved for a number of reasons, I'm also wearing MBT shoes at work which is helping also.
However, the pain in my hamstring has not improved, I'd still describe it as a dull ache and I am able to run, etc.
If anyone can offer any suggestions as to what I should do next, I appreciate revisting a oesteopath / physio is the obvious answer however for financial reasons I'm keen to see what else I could try (eg would my GP offer a referral to the hospital for scans, etc and offer treatment on the NHS?)
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Regards
Pete
I'm always had appalling posture based upon me working in an office all day - this has caused minor back problems but nothing too serious.
In September '06, I injured my hamstring playing football. At the time, it felt as though it was a minor tweak or tear and iced, etc to minimise whatever damage I'd done.
However, the dull ache in my hamstring failed to improve and after approx 6 months I sought the advice of my local physio.
He diagnosed a curvature of my spine (relatively minor) and gave me various tips to improve my posture; this in turn should have a positive impact on my hamstring pain.
My posture is indeed much improved for a number of reasons, I'm also wearing MBT shoes at work which is helping also.
However, the pain in my hamstring has not improved, I'd still describe it as a dull ache and I am able to run, etc.
If anyone can offer any suggestions as to what I should do next, I appreciate revisting a oesteopath / physio is the obvious answer however for financial reasons I'm keen to see what else I could try (eg would my GP offer a referral to the hospital for scans, etc and offer treatment on the NHS?)
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Regards
Pete