gluteal tendinopathy with tendon and muscle tears
I'm looking for a support group for folks with gluteal tendinopathy with tendon and muscle tears.
This occurred spontaneously (i.e., no trauma) in early November, after my first COVID bout in October 2024.
I've had some relief of pain with two sets of "shock therapy" (EPAT: Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology) and physical therapy, acupuncture, specific exercises.
Now I can walk a couple of miles on flat ground, but I live in the hills and still can't walk around the block or climb stairs easily.
I'd be grateful for any discussion/suggestions.
Thank you,
Chiara
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@spillihped I have been diagnosed with a gluteal tendon full thickness tear in September 25. I had 3 orthopedic surgeons give me three different treatment plans. I have been doing PT for 9 months. 2 months ago I got a PRP injection. Sometimes I’m able to walk without a crutch on flat surfaces. Walking long distance is hard. I go back to the surgeon in 2 weeks to recheck a new mri and determine if surgery is the best route. I see that the outcome if you have fatty infiltration will decrease your chances completed recovery. I wish we knew what caused this so other women do not have to suffer
Is it lack of hormones after menopause, increased cortisol levels, I also have scoliosis. My pain used to just be in my glut and hip , however now it radiates to my knees and ankles. I don’t know anyone who had a gluteal tendon repair surgery. I look forward to hearing from anyone who is recovering, or has recovered from a moderate tear .
@scaler1986
Before you resort to surgery, which can have "iffy" results with a difficult rehab, have you tried shock therapy such as EPAT (Extra Corporeal Pulse Activation Technology)? That and specific, vigilantly focused exercises have allowed me to not only walk on flat surfaces, but unaided on stairs and inclines (That's great since I live in the hills).
Good luck and keep me posted!
@spillihped
Hi
I have been doing pt once a week for 9 months and I do it at home daily. It’s strange because some days it feels better and I can walk without a crutch and other days it feels like one leg is longer than the other. I feel as though my pelvis is tilted. I have scoliosis which may contribute as well. My right rotator cuff is torn as well. Do you have a full thickness tear? My mri showed a median tear about 2/3 torn. I never tried the stimulation. I already feel numbness in the glute somedays
@scaler1986
I'm not sure about a "ful thinkness" tear, but I have a "high grade tear" of my glut medius tendon and a less severe tear of my glut minimus, plus hamstring tendon tears and a partial labral tear. A few weeks after my first set of shock therapy treatments, I could walk on flat surfaces well, and after my second set (5 months after the first), I could walk stairs and hills easily. It's worth trying - or at least being evaluated for that.
@spillihped
Wow thats great news. My first mri was sept 25 that showed the gluteal median tear
Last month i had my second mri to see if anything has changed. I had prp injection april 27th. How long did you have the pain and the diagnosis before you got the treatments? I worry mine has been chronic 10-11 months now. I do pt every day
I started the shock therapy five months after my initial symptoms: one treatment a week X 3. Then, after six to eight weeks I was able to walk on flat surfaces.
Five months after that, I had my second set of three treatments, and a couple of months later, I was able to walk stairs and walk in the hills where I live.