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Bilateral burning pain in buttocks

Spine Health | Last Active: Nov 9 11:30pm | Replies (7)

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@scared002 Have you asked about physical therapy? If your pelvis is out of alignment, it may cause some issues. The pundental nerve goes to the “saddle” area. There may also be tightness between the pelvis and spine which can mimic a spine problem affecting some nerves. If you find a massage therapist or physical therapist who does myofascial release on the tight tissue, it may help. Surgical scar tissue gets tight and can make this worse. I do have to stretch out my surgical scars every so often. There is a provider search at mfrtherapists.com.

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@jenniferhunter thank you… I have been to a massage therapist and about 10 sessions of pt. PT told me that it wasn’t really helping because the message my brain was sending wasn’t getting through! So maybe the EMG test will be helpful! What do you think of trying some steroids?