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What to do for uneven hips?

Spine Health | Last Active: Nov 24 7:24am | Replies (18)

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@dlydailyhope

@heisenberg34
Hi, there.

I understand the mystery and puzzle you are trying to solve and that doctors aren’t always helpful getting to root cause of all symptoms.

I finally went to a hip/knee specialist above and beyond my spine specialist because Inhad pain/weakness and numbness in my hips/buttocks/legs and feet in addition to low back pain. I wanted to get to the source and see if something was wrong with my hip joint. They sent me for MRI after the X-ray showed my hip joint space was okay to see what soft tissue damage may be there to determine the right treatment. The full hip MRI showed I had bilateral gluteal tendiopathy and bilateral hamstring partial tears! That explained additional pain beyond my lumbar spine!

I am not sure how I got these tears in tendons/muscles but suspect my myelopathy and spinal cord/nerve root injury and weakness/numbness caused me to hurt my hips/buttocks/legs because I could not fully co trip my movements.

Once diagnosed, they said I can get injections for pain, physical therapy for strengthening surrounding muscles to help with healing . Surgery wasn’t recommended to repair the tears but some may have surgery recommended. I do remember back in 2019 I had a CT scan and it showed my right tendon that connected my leg to pelvis bone (ischial tuberosity) was inflamed but nothing was ever said about it. At the time, I had literally a “pain in my butt” where I felt I was sitting on a rock. Now I feel that way in both buttocks.

From what you say, I think you tore your hamstring muscles when you fell and may have also torn tendons in your gluteal muscles (minimus, medius and/or Maximus). Have you gotten a MRI of your hips that would show injury to your soft tissues and/or joints?

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Just love auto correct! I meant I “could not fully control my muscles”, not “co trip” my muscles. 🤣💪

Thanks for responding. Greatly appreciated. After eight years, I am more confused than ever. After getting a cocktail of meds and a spinal cord stimulator implanted in 2018, I had minimal pain(2-3 on worst day). I was able to get back to cycling, hiking, working around the house with no issues. If I had hip, tendon problems, they sure hid themselves well. In
feb of 2021, I came back from about an hour of gentle skiing and gradually over the rest of the day all the pain returned. Buttock pain, lower back pain, leg pain, etc. Limited my activity level but was only about a 4-6 on worst day. It was thought that the paddle for the SCS had shorted out. I had a pain pump implanted in 2023, No help whatsoever to date. I am considering getting a new SCS implanted. I have had may MRIs done. Everyone shows no significant changes. Pain docs either don't have the time or interest in delving deeper into my pain.
I wish you well, @lydailyhope