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    Nagging hip pain ruining my quality of life

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    I've been having recurring hip problems for over a year now and no one has been able to properly diagnose me up to this point.

    Here are some blurbs from some medical images.


    X-ray:

    There is a small faint nonspecific focus of calcification projected along the right side of the pelvis.

    The upper sacral segment appears somewhat transitional.
    Bone density:

    Activity in the SI joints appears mildly increased in a diffuse symmetric fashion. Si joints views recommend for further assessment.

    There is low-grade increased tracer uptake in the hip joints, somewhat unusual for patient age, low grade activity in the superlotateral aspect of the both acetablum seen, and there asymmetric increased uptake in the region of the lateral aspect of the right femoral neck.

    Low grade uptake in the region of the symphysis pubis.
    Wikipedia reference-linkMRI:

    The left hip joint is normal. Surrounding bones and muscles also normal on the left side.

    The right hip joint is also normal.
    I have pain where my thigh meets my pelvis and I haven't been able to squat for nearly 6 months right now because of the crippling pain. I made the mistake of squatting through the pain and aggressively stretching before hand, yeah ... that didn't work out too well. It got to the point where even breaking at my hips would make it feel my entire pelvis was about to crumble. It's better now but that isn't saying much.

    A month or two ago this pain popped up in and around my ass.



    I circled the two areas where I feel the pain is coming frm. The left frontal hip pain only surfaces when I squat/play basketball and its also achy throughout the day. The back pain or w/e it is surfaces when I bend or move side to side. I'll take my hip through movements and I'll feel the pain in the back of my ass come and go in spurts. I should add that no amount of poking or pinching can replicate the pain, it only ever surfaces when I take my hip through motions (squatting, jumping, playing basketball)

    I'm really at a loss for words, I've seen numerous doctors-therapists-sports clinician etc and no one can help me. Besides the usual, "keep exercising" routine, which suffice to say hasn't helped in the least bit.

    In summary:

    1. Hip pain
    2. Almost a full years worth (off and on) of PT
    3. Left frontal hip pain and possible SI joint dysfunction

    When I take my left knee and bring it to my chest I feel this deep pain, as if it's radiating from the joint itself. I've also noticed my hip is snapping in and out of place which was never a problem before. I've had two or three PT's out right tell me they have no idea what's going on, I appreciate the honestly but that doesn't bode well for my condition lol.



    Any help would be appreciated.

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    taiger111
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    Re: Nagging hip pain ruining my quality of life

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    3. Left frontal hip pain and possible SI joint dysfunction
    might be posterior capsule dysfunction.
    spine position and flex knee and you feel restriction and pain in the front of hip joints.
    possible cause is posterior capsule become adhesive or structures attaching to illium become scars, and change the axis of rotation. it then crash into where it is not supposed to do.
    or worse case, labrum tear. (in which case Wikipedia reference-linkMRI does not show in your case)
    can you compare right and left? it has to be done by passive at the end range for joint play.

    MRI or other imaging cost more and sometime it wont show the dysfunction in hip joints.
    so treatment of posterior capsule by myfacia release or active release technique or functional range release is recommended for left side. or external rotators stretch such as this can reduce pains.


    "I have pain where my thigh meets my pelvis and I haven't been able to squat for nearly 6 months right now because of the crippling pain. I made the mistake of squatting through the pain and aggressively stretching before hand, yeah ... that didn't work out too well. It got to the point where even breaking at my hips would make it feel my entire pelvis was about to crumble. It's better now but that isn't saying much."

    A month or two ago this pain popped up in and around my ass.

    which side is the pain side? is it the same side as frontal hip side? if it is the same side, it might be caused by compensation from our frontal pains.
    since your body does not want to hip flexion, hamstrings become so tight and cause pain.

    can you do simple muscle testing by yourself to replicate pains?
    do hamstrings muscle test.
    Sit in straight position and grab symptomatic side of leg around ankle and push toward your body and you resist that movement away from your body.
    change the angle of knee from 90 degree toward 180 degree.
    if that replicate the symptom(pain on ass), it is likely that hamstrings or junction between gluteus max and hamstrings are adhesive.
    you might have referred pain on ass from dysfunction of frontal hip.

    I love to see how you squat, flex hip(spine) and , standing lumbopelvic flextion, extension, and rotations.

    the way to do standing lumbo[pelvic flextion
    standing, and flex from your pelvis and try to reach floors. then also do by isolating right and left. place something like 7-8 cm books underneath of your foot and your leg(on books) should be slightly bending. then try to reach on the floor. Which legs(legs not on books) show restriction in flextion? is there any pain? if so where it is?
    is it the same spot as you squat?


    by the way have you done any eccentric exercise for this problem? if so how often and how long(months) and what kind of structure (location, name of muscles tendons) are aimed

    If there is not caused by dysfunction that requires surgery, there can be a solution. hang in there.



 
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