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    Re: Is this a hernia

    Corrected pelvic twist may be true, but there is a much greater complexity to pelvic and seperately; SI joint mechanics than is described in the ancient Osteopathic paradigm, but I will not elaborate here.
    There could be several factors in play here and a very thorough eval is in order-the kind that are hands-on and take about an hour and a half.
    I still would argue that a biomechanical problem enhanced by certain positions could in fact reduce blood flow to the aforementioned nerves, enhancing the pre-exisitng peripheral neuropathy. A competent surgeon can do an eval and discern if you have a typical or an atypical hernia or a peripheral neuropathy. Going under the knife should be preceded by proper diagnosis.
    Unfortunately symptoms such as hamstring tendon painin sitting also correlates with other problems.
    Has anyone done a thorough sensory evaluation including provocation of agormentioned nerve? An internal inguianl sensory evaluation as I have described elsewhere?
    I cannot post much more but would be happy to spedak directly with you. I developed the test I describe, self-diagnosed and then got the proper treatment very successful, NOT a hernia.
    Best of luck, I do know emirically (31 years) what you areexperienceing.
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    Re: Is this a hernia

    burning sensation in inguinal area, on stretch a pop, sitting upright aggravates, Wikipedia reference-linkMRI scan area clean, Wikipedia reference-linkfacet joint injections no results. Hernia results so far negative. This what I understand to be the facts.
    Why did you let the facet joints be injected?
    injections for nerve blocks so far no results? What made you think this was the cause?
    I would like to know; History of back problems? now or prior to first symptoms? Do other things aside of sitting upright aggravate the symptoms? Has your hip been checked? Has anyone suggested a bursitis? Or an active triggerpoint? Or a labrial tear?
    I need to know more before I can speculate on your problem.



 
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