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The more research I do on my symptoms, the more I"m inclined to think I have minor-moderate sacroiliac joint disfuntion. I narrowed it down to iliolumbar/piriformus/sacroiliac issues, and the sacroiliac is the only one where i have all the symptoms. Stiff lower back in the mornings or when sitting for periods of time, referd pain to the buttock,thigh, and sometimes lower leg.
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Hi,
I would certainly want to look at your SIJ and see if there is anything out of alignment here, in my experience even a small malalignment can cause real problems. Also if you have a tight piriformis this can produce the symptoms you are describing - please view here for information on stretches :http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/back/buttocks/piriformis.htm Alongside this it could be possible that your muscles on the inside of your thighs could be tight, which could further exacerbate the sore muscle. See what the sports doctor comes up with, hopefully they will be able to advise you how best to proceed and develop a rehabilitation programme to address your needs. Please let us know how you get on
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Ruth Cheesley BSc(Hons) MSc MCSP Chartered Physiotherapist |
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Doctor seems to think I have a strained hip flexor. Now I'm thinking it's the Iliopsoas as it is an often overlooked cause of back, thigh and buttock pain. He perscribed 4-6 weeks with a PT, 2-3 times a week. We'll see what the PT says tomorrow. If there's one thing I've learned thru all this: WE HAVE TOO MANY PARTS!! LOL!
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