I did PT for buttock and hip pain twice. I was walking with a cane. First one side then the other. I am age 70 female. What finally relieved the pain was treadmill walking at a 4% incline at 2 mph. I do it every day ...for just 10 minutes...and no more pain! Miracle!!!
wow please direct me to more information on how to treat these. i believe this is what I deal with and have been mislead by chiropractors, and other spine doctors alike the last 3+ years of living with lower back, butt, and hip pain that raidiats chronic
Glad I found this video. I have been having back, hip, leg pain for many years. my primary doctor order me to do physical therapy, it does not help me. What medication should I be talking to help with the pain. I do try walking, and after I'm done I lay down with even more pain on the right side of my body... What should ii be doing to help with this pain
Thanks for the info. I have had lower back pain for years, sometimes when I couldn't bend to pick up the newspaper, I'd try to kick it which caues excruciating pain. Now in my 60's as time past, I can hardly sleep on my hips w/o pain and my thighs goes into spasm when I get up to walk which is hurtful/ embarrassing. What could be the cause of that?
Sounds like you need to see someone who can do a good examination on you. Maybe your primary doc can handle it, or you could see a PM&R doctor (they specialize in musculoskeletal conditions).
Other than what Marco says, not really. I don't take care of a ton of back pain cases, but folks who have something else often also complain of back pain. Some causes are easily diagnosed but often missed, so I wanted to make a quick video about those things.
I always tell my MS patients, "Having MS doesn't protect you from anything else," so we often have to look for other problems--like the ones mentioned in the video.
I did PT for buttock and hip pain twice. I was walking with a cane.
First one side then the other.
I am age 70 female.
What finally relieved the pain was treadmill walking at a 4% incline at 2 mph.
I do it every day ...for just 10 minutes...and no more pain!
Miracle!!!
wow please direct me to more information on how to treat these. i believe this is what I deal with and have been mislead by chiropractors, and other spine doctors alike the last 3+ years of living with lower back, butt, and hip pain that raidiats chronic
Sir i am 24 and i have lower back problem for almost 3 years,i have problem in bending and because of this pain i am not able to do workout
Glad I found this video. I have been having back, hip, leg pain for many years. my primary doctor order me to do physical therapy, it does not help me. What medication should I be talking to help with the pain. I do try walking, and after I'm done I lay down with even more pain on the right side of my body... What should ii be doing to help with this pain
Will a tentz unit help? My doctor says nerve ablation is needed but all the problem won't be fixed... just numbs pain.
Thanks for the info. I have had lower back pain for years, sometimes when I couldn't bend to pick up the newspaper, I'd try to kick it which caues excruciating pain. Now in my 60's as time past, I can hardly sleep on my hips w/o pain and my thighs goes into spasm when I get up to walk which is hurtful/ embarrassing. What could be the cause of that?
Sounds like you need to see someone who can do a good examination on you. Maybe your primary doc can handle it, or you could see a PM&R doctor (they specialize in musculoskeletal conditions).
This informative, thanks
Does lower back pain have anything to do with epilepsy or seizure disorder?
Laura Medina you can hurt your back during a seizure
Other than what Marco says, not really. I don't take care of a ton of back pain cases, but folks who have something else often also complain of back pain. Some causes are easily diagnosed but often missed, so I wanted to make a quick video about those things.
Hello sir, i think I have same problem which you explain in video,
Can you tell me which streaching exercises i should do?
Thanks
Great video,love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I have ms but always have lower back ache. What do I do
I always tell my MS patients, "Having MS doesn't protect you from anything else," so we often have to look for other problems--like the ones mentioned in the video.