I just had a repeat of what could be called 'my back going out', or a twinge, something slipping, etc in the center of my lower back. For a few days I am bent over not able to stand upright, and in the past I had to crawl around in my hands and knees. I've had no traumatic falls.
But after a few days that central issue clears up and I end up with severe pain in my left buttock, a pinching feeling that hurts when I lie on my stomach or lean backwards. For those of you thinking piriformis let me say that I have had botox injections, IMS, active release therapy, prolotherapy in those are other gluteal muscles. We've found many sore spots in these muscles but haven't been able to stop the pain.
During this acute phase, which sometimes results in brutal butt spasms that come on in the wee hours of the morning, I had an s1 nerve root block and it instantly reduced the pinching/stabbing pain considerably.
My back pain started in 2002 and I had anMRI which showed 2 bulging discs at S1 and L5, with more bulging on the left side and a partially lumbarized sacrum. A surgeon looked at it and didn't think it was significant enough to warrant surgery.
I have had some sore spots in my butt and hip that I worked out with a dog ball and my IT band was really sore but that has been much better, but the pain remains. Once the acute phase calms down I am left with constant nagging pain that never ends now, ie. there is no relief, it never gets better. I recently found that taking voltaren and tylenol together helps with the nagging pain, however during this acute phase it doesn't help at all.
I recently returned to physio and she is trying to get me to squeeze/strengthen my glutes and keep a better posture. During these treatments over the holidays I experienced my back going out which has escalated the pain.
Any help with diagnosing the actual issue would be most helpful along with suggested treatments other than the usual core strengthening/posture. For example, treating the possible nerve inflammation, takeing the pressure off, etc. I have an inversion table but it's never seemed to help and I'm afraid to inflame it during this acute period.
If I were to guess I'd say the disc is inflaming the nerve which is referring pain to my glutes, but since no one wants to operate on the disc I'm not sure what to do as the pain is constant and currently acute as mentioned.
Thanks in advance!
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