Hi there. I'm not actually a physio, but am working towards getting into Uni to study physio. Came across this site and thought I'd ask for some advice about a problem I am having with my back.
9 months ago I was out hill-walking and experienced tightness in my left buttock, and back of knee (lateral side), as I walked downhill I experienced a nerve type pain in the inguinal area also. This pain came on and off over the next month but I just thought I'd strained a muscle or something and kind of ignored it. Then I drove to the Lakes (5hr) did some rock climbing (carrying lots of gear!) and drove back home. 3 days later was VERY sore in left leg, stabbing in bum and radiating pain down back of thigh to knee.
Went to GP who thought I'd poss torn a ligament and he put my down for some NHS physio. While waiting, I booked in for some private physio. She thought I'd fatigued deep muscle in back which was irritating sciatic nerve and causing radiating pain. Had massage and Ultasound which greatly helped but the pain returned a few days later. On second visit, nothing she did helped. She said that my nerves were extremely sensitized at that point and there wasn't much more she could do and recommended I go see an Osteopath. I wasn't too keen on this, so waited for my NHS appointment.
When this came, they diagnosed a slight bulge in disc (L5 I think) and gave me back extension exercises to do (cobra pose- 10 reps every hour) This helped and I was in much less pain. The therapist said I could continue with my hillwalking. I went down to Wales to do some walking and 3 days there I became very painful again so came home. I hadn't been doing my extensions as much as I should have either, naughty!!! By the time I got home, I was in excruciating pain, evil stabbing from buttock right down to toes. Therapist said to continue with the extension exercises. Only problem was these exercises now caused MORE pain. Even moving back ever so slightly sent the stabbing pain down my leg. This went on for a few weeks with the therapist insisting this was the right exercise for me, and me trying my best to do it, but suffering much pain. Got fed up, as it seemed to be making things worse, and I booked an appointment with a Chiropracter.
By this point as well as stabbing pains down my leg, I was getting a stabbing in the sole of my foot and an intense gripping pain in my lower calf. The chiro diagnosed bulge in the disc, inflammation of the facet joint and tightness in my SI joint, he thought that the SI prob had probably caused the disc problem. After just one manipulation the stabbing pain down my leg disappeared. I was left with just the calf pain, foot pain and a burning in my thigh. The calf pain would be very bad at times, like something was twisting inside. On a scale of 1-10 it was around 7ish. Now, I have been seeing the Chiro for around 5 months now and the calf pain has gone and the pain is now focused mainly deep in my bum.
He thinks that Piriformis is very tight, and also TLF is tight but doesn't seem to be doing much to be trying to release them. I have started to do stretches at home and over the past week have got much relief. I am still sore and tight in my bottom when I walk, tho it does ease after a short time. And during the night, I wake in pain every few hours. I'm sore first thing in the morning but it eases as the day goes on, only to get sore again at night. Pain is now at a level of between 2 when good and up to 5ish when bad. I still cannot hillwalk or climb without it flaring up, and when it does flare, the calf pain comes back again. I have recently been for an MRI and am waiting for an appointment with the Ortho consultant. My GP had a nosey at the results on his pc and says that I have a large disc protrusion but there is no evidence of it compressing the nerve root. Now it seems to me, that my muscles are possibly spasming to protect my nerve root from being compressed. Am I correct in assuming this???
What my query is, is that I am wondering what will happen to the protruding disc? Will it eventually go back into place or will it continue to degenerate. If it is the case where the disc is beyond healing, then does this mean that I will continue to suffer until it degenerates completely??? 9 months seems an awful long time to be having this problem for, esp when the 'experts' keep telling me I will be better in 6wks, then a couple of months, then perhaps half a year. Sometimes it seems that the pain is only better because I am avoiding doing things. I never sit down, I eat lying down, I study lying down. The only time I sit is to drive my car. And to drive any distance longer than 20mins in the car I have to take 30mg of dehydracodeine to cope. I cannot hill walk or climb without a flare up of the pain. And I have not slept properly for the past half year and this is affecting my studying now. Any advice??? Do you think the Ortho will want to operate if there is no evidence of nerve compression? And I think the main thing I'd like to know, is will this blasted disc ever heal or will I just have to put up with it and manage the pain until it has degenerated completely. I will put these questions to the Ortho and to the chiro when I see him next, but just after some more opinions really, though I do know you can't really give me much advice over an internet forum! Oh, should also add, that I go for an hour long walk in the morning, followed by 2more 20min walks during the day and eve. When I am lying down to study, I get up and stretch and move around every half hour also. And I try to stretch out my piriformis, TLF, gluteals, hamstring and calf 3x a day. Hamstring on affected leg is VERY tight.
Phew, sorry for long winded post!
Thanks in advance for any tips on what will become of my disc
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