Low Back, Buttock Pain, and Sitdown Bones

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Q. Low Back, Buttock Pain, and Sitdown Bones

I have so many weird and traveling places of pain in my low back, buttocks and sitdown bones that I wonder how I could be diagnosed accurately. Sometimes when standing the pain is awful in the sacroiliac joint, but every time I sit, it feels tight across my buttocks and a searing burning sensation in the outer hips and goes to tingling in the whole buttock area. I find myself standing many, many hours because sitting is horribly uncomfortable. It feels like the whole right side of my body is being pulled or torqued Even the two bones at either side of my throat are not lined up evenly. The right bone is more protruding.



What could possibly be the root cause?



A. Obviously I can't comment on precisely what is the problem but do believe a good Prolotherapist may provide you with a lot of help. It sounds like you have issues going on with your ischial tuberosities (sit down bones). Most likely you have sacrotuberous ligament injury. This can give burning pains in the perineum and make sitting horrible. From a Prolotherapy standpoint, it sounds like Prolotherapy to both sacroiliac joints and ischial tuberosities. If on examination your greater trochanters (outsides of hips) were tender then these would be treated also. Realize often a injury to one area eventually affects the surrounding areas. Ross Hauser, M.D


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