Hi, Alophysio, thanks a lot for reviewing my problem! Here are the answers:
1. Just a typo, should be docs or doctors
2. OnMRI coccyx looks ok, at least they did not say anything about it, I can provide the MRI.
3. MRI does not show anything except flat lower back and slight disc bulging l4-l5-s1 about 2.8mm they said it's not a root of the problem, neurosurgeon in San Francisco examined me and MRI and confirmedSIJ twisted pelvic, they did injection in that area and pain disapeared right away
Plus piriformis and surrounding muscles are tight on the right leg
Plus twisted pelvic that's why my coccyx hurts when I sit for more than 1 hr
When I bend on it pulls on the right
4. Right SIJ with sciatic and pudendal nerve entrapment....
5. Sciatica, nerve pain radiating down the leg it's down to the foot, calf, fascia everywhere
6. One day I did some hamstring stretching and triangle pose I heard loud click and no pain at all, sitting was comfortable, but it came back in 1-2 hours it's unstable. If I flex my right glute I can hear the pop sound and it feels better after that.
Was trying SI belt- sometimes better sometimes worse
Mudbathes help with pain but still it feels crooked...
I'm kind if lost...
Plus it makes me weak a lot, my T level dropped greatly, muscles are weak, it squeezes pudendal nerve so no innervation for testes no testosterone being produced, also docs said my calcium level is low bc of that
6. Lifting weight especially walking down the stairs with 20lbs killed my joint completely that time I didn't know I had sij they saidradiculopathy so I was wearing the lower back support belt
Any bending pulls my bone out of alignment
7. Stretching hamstrings to achieve the click in the joint when
flexing the right glute
Walking is odd now feels like right leg is attached to the spine...
So it's way more serious than I thought...
Sitting for a long time gives me stiff neck and lower back, so I quit my dream job...
Before the chiro it was not too bad, I could walk for hours, sitting was ok but not comfortable, just was wierd
After back adjustment I felt that I'm walking wierd next week I woke up with sciatica pain in my right buttock like a knife left there, later it went down the leg.... it's simple he did his facorite back adjustment without knowing that iliac bone is barely attached to the sacrum....1 months later my right glute disaperead.... Plus he did next adjustment and dislocated the jaw(( probably c6-c7 gonna do MRI next week to confirm....
Sorry for my sad story...