I'm fascinated by physiotherapy in general, and I'd love some insight from more experienced people if possible:
So my girlfriend, about 5-8 years ago, had an accident. She sneezed while blow drying her hair - apparantly having your hands overhead and sneezing is a common recipe for blowing out your back. She was in debilitating pain for a few days. The doctor never had her go to see a physio/chiro, just gave her pain meds.
Now she has some pretty epic back issues.
I'll give you as much information as I can:
1. It's extremely painful when she bends over with her legs locked (back flexion). She barely has any range of motion. However she can bend over easily when her legs are bent at the knee.
2. Checking her individual legs - I had her lay down on her back, and lift her left and right leg (keeping her knees locked) to see how far she can go before she experiences pain. There doesn't appear to be bias between sides.
3. She can reach 90 degrees for both legs, but not more before feeling pain in her lower back. However her range of motion decreased significantly (~30 degrees) if her toes are pointed, in which case she experiences pain in the front of her shin (some sort of sciatica ? I thought it was supposed to be the opposite)
4. She also experiences a lot of pain (unsure if it's caused by tight joint capsule tissue or the actual lower back, I forgot to ask), when I apply pressure into the hip socket joint (ie, lying on her back, leg straight about 80 degrees, applying a slight pressure into the hip from the leg).
5. She has full range of motion with the test from #3 when her knees are bent (lying back, knees to chest type deal).
6. Sitting is painless
I told her to go see a physio or chiropractor, and she is going to go, but it will be in a while since she's extremely busy. I wonder if we can work together to get a head start.
Thanks a lot guys!
And if you have any tests you'd like me to run with her and report back - let me know!
Thank you
Pete
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