Kelly Leal
08-26-2008, 12:47 PM
I have been having problems with pain in my thigh area (right leg) for around a year. When I lay down and try and rotate my right leg outwards I get a really sharp pain across my knee - more towards the top / outside.
My Chiropractor reported that it was probably due to tight muscles caused by my hip bones being mis-aligned. However, despite rest the problem has not resolved itself.My Doctor referred me for a hip x-ray and this has come back clear, which is good, but still doesn't explain why I'm in so much pain.
The pain varies in degree and location. Sometimes I feel like someone is clamping my leg around the top of my knee, other times its in my buttock and at times its at the top of my thigh. When I'm sat on my chair at work I feel like my leg is a dead weight. I have just started deep tissue muscle treatment, but can't say this has really helped.
My Doctor is very unhelpful and suggested strong pain killers to help - they're not helping! At the moment I'm unable to use the gym - which is frustrating - and even short walks and climing stairs is proving hard work.
It seems that whatever I do and however much I pay for treatment it just won't improve. Living on the Isle of Wight means I have limited access to people specialising in sports injuries. Does anyone have any advice?
My Chiropractor reported that it was probably due to tight muscles caused by my hip bones being mis-aligned. However, despite rest the problem has not resolved itself.My Doctor referred me for a hip x-ray and this has come back clear, which is good, but still doesn't explain why I'm in so much pain.
The pain varies in degree and location. Sometimes I feel like someone is clamping my leg around the top of my knee, other times its in my buttock and at times its at the top of my thigh. When I'm sat on my chair at work I feel like my leg is a dead weight. I have just started deep tissue muscle treatment, but can't say this has really helped.
My Doctor is very unhelpful and suggested strong pain killers to help - they're not helping! At the moment I'm unable to use the gym - which is frustrating - and even short walks and climing stairs is proving hard work.
It seems that whatever I do and however much I pay for treatment it just won't improve. Living on the Isle of Wight means I have limited access to people specialising in sports injuries. Does anyone have any advice?