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Hi @leesal123
I know it's been a few months since this post and I'm not sure how I missed it.
In any case, I am still doing physiotherapy and like you mentioned in a previous post, I am also feeling stagnated and frustrated. My physiotherapist also believes it is muscle related. I have mentioned leg length descrpancy (as it runs in my family) but both my physio and previous chiropractor have said I don't have that.
I am currently looking for other options in my area, physiotherapists that specialize in pelvic health.
Have you had any impovement, and if so can you share what has helped?
I am so sorry to hear about her struggle as I’ve been down that road now for over two years even with a CAT scan my pain physician is still convinced it’s my SI joint on the side where I had a total hip three years ago and things have went downhill sense. I know all about frustration. It’s like soon as you leave the office you’re just a number until your next visit. I am in partial belief, that because they did change the length of my right leg when they did my hip replacement they adjusted that leg to the length of my left which I had to advise them prior to surgery not to do because I had been that way since the age of 12 when I was in a bad auto accident. I’ve even had great chiropractors, adjust me over the years and the good ones finally said it’s just the way your body is leave it alone and I never had any issues until the hip surgery. I am still unable to walk, standing up straight because I lean forward and all ADL activities is a bit of a struggle.