Brief Medical History Overview
Age: 26, Male, Presenting Problem Since: 8 years, Symptom Behaviour: slightly better, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): worst in the afternoon after work. (~3-7pm), Aggravating Factors:: sitting in a poor position. lack of movement. alcohol beverages. lack of water.stress, Easing Factors:: exercise (occasionally), SLEEP, constant movement, Investigations: XRAY, CT Scan, EMG,, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues
Chronic Neck/Back/Shoulder Pain (8+ years)
This is the first time posting as I found this place out of pure desperation. I'm going to explain my history as detailed as possible from the beginning so bare with me(i apologize in advance for poor grammar):
2003: I was currently 18 years old at the time. Relatively normal life for a teenage male. Worked at a grocery store (standing) when I wasn't in school. wasin school sports, and lifted weights. It seems within a matter of months Islipped into this horrible pain. It started with horrible low back pain, neckpain, neck, trap stiffness and headaches. I visited chiropractors on and offand massage therapy a few times. They would help for about a day.
2006: In college pursuing my associates. Still working and attending college full time. Pain is severe. When i come home I have to immediately lay down.making it through my day is my goal in college. pain consists of neck pain often radiated from what seems like my occipitals up past my head to the front.Also have pain and irritation for what seems like “behind” my eye. My eyes are super light sensitive and any loud sound is horrible. This is when I lost my sense of smell as well. Also, had digestive issues, pain in my leg occasionally, frequent pinched nerves in my shoulder (rear delt area). This is when my shoulder pain started. It feels sore in area almost in behind my right lat. Drinking any alcohol beverages puts me in such pain that I want to seriously die. Lower back pain is present.
2008: in college pursuing my bachelors. By this time, I’ve visited another chiropractor (3rd one) who took EMG’s and other muscular tests on myback. 20+ of my vertebrae were subluxated chronically. The x-rays showed a small sciolosis formation backed by the EMG’s which showed overworked muscles in those area. Went through intense chiropractic (3 times a week) for 9 months. Almost completely fixed lower back by 2009. Was slowly regaining sense of smell. Neck pain and extreme headaches are still present.
Present: Since I’ve done tons of research on the subject to try to educate myself. I am now an engineer working on acomputer all day. My current activities besides computer work are lifting weights, drumming, yard work, running (cardio work). I’ve previously done mixed martial arts as well. Headaches, and neck pain and stiffness are still present. Shoulder pain behind lat is still present. Every day is a struggle and just sitting wrong for a few hours will cause a flare up which will last for hours or a day or until I sleep it off.
I have serious knots (I think but LMT doesn’t believe) near my occipitals and LMT and I agree on knots on the bottom of my levator scapula, in my rhomboids, (very close to the shoulder blade), and in my traps (deep). Superficial muscles release quickly but trigger points are solid as a rock and nothing even touches them. I also have a sensitive pain in muscles almost directly below my ears on my neck. I assume they are the connections to the levator or the sternocleidomastoid . Maybe there are trigger points underneath from the scalenes. I don’t know (I’m not a doctor!)
I also took front, side, and rear pictures of myself and noticed some anterior pelvic tilt, rounded shoulders, and forward head tilt (I’m sure which was spawned by extensive computer work). I’m sure this exercabates the problem.
I’ve tried acupuncture, consistent massage therapy (2 week interval), chiropractic, physical therapy, foot orthodics, mouth guards for TMJ, pain medication, etc… there is no long term fix so far. Is it as simple as getting those stubborn trigger points released? Should I try trigger point injections? Tens? Ultrasound?
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