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What Do These X-ray Findings Indicate?
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Kindle attach the xrays. She may need surgery for suspected slip disc.
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Hi there.
Thanks for the query.
Your mother could be having degenerative spinal Osteoarthritis which includes facetal arthritis. There may be associated slip disc which is why she has radiating pain down her leg.
It would be best to get the MRI done because the exact cause of her pain can be found and the right treatment planned. A slip disc can be seen if present, on an MRI and if required micro surgery can be planned to remove this disc that is pressing on her nerves.
She needs physiotherapy to increase the strength of her lower back muscles, application of moist heat to the regions of muscle spasm, avoiding bending forwards or lifting weights. She can continue TENS and also try IFT, Ultrasound therapy. Repeated facetal joint injections can offer relied for now until she gets an MRI, if possible.
Also she will be having Osteoporosis and severe bone weakness so sure needs calcium and Vitamin D supplements and diet rich in protein and Calcium. Sunlight exposure is also needed.
I hope I have answered your query.
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Needs Vitamin D and Zoledronate injections
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Thanks for the reply.
I have viewed the xrays on your previous question on this Forum.
Your mother has severe degenerative spine with scoliosis and secure Osteoporosis.
Radial surgery may not benefit much in such cases. Her bone mass needs to build up, so kindly follow the advice as mentioned in my post to you. She may also need weekly Vitamin D injections for 6 weeks and Zoledronate injections yearly to prevent Osteoporotic fractures. These shall also reduce the pain and suffering.
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Also she had facet injections a few years ago - they provided temporary relief for a few days. They attempted an ablation which had no effect
She now has Sciatica possibly due to slip disc
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The shifting of the pain from the lumbar area to the buttock indicates nerve root irritation or Sciatica. An epidural steroid injection will definitely help her.
She needs avoid 700-800mg of calcium a day and 400-800IU of Vitamin D a day. It is best to get her Calcium and Vitamin D levels tested because in old age and taking frequent medication the calcium absorption may be inadequate this not getting into her boobs as desired, besides taking good amount of 1000IU a day.
Facetal infections may not really help at this stage because she now has Sciatica. She can take Tablet Pregabalin 75mg at night for a month for the symptoms of Sciatica.
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They stated an epidural steroid injection would only be temporary relief
They dont do mineral testing normally in the blood. Family doctor stated - a bone test would be more accurate. I doubt they will do the latter. My incurred three falls in the last year -2times on a faulty treadmill and once with a coat rack.
She had no acute breaks at the time and walked away. I am hoping that regardless of her spinal arthritis - her bones are not that brittle.
Her main pain is the centralized sharp stabbing pain in the right buttock quadrant.
She has no regular radiating pain into the lower leg.
I realize more and more how primitive of a nation I live in. She should be getting an MIR. You never commented on the spinal traction either!
Spinal traction discouraged. Needs MRI and Doppler
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Spinal traction is not a usual or safe method to treat degenerative spinal conditions for the fear of a dreaded side effect of paralysis. It is an ancient practice and is usually frowned upon by today's Spinal surgeons but may be found in a Chiropractic's office.
The pain in the buttock that radiates to the limb is Sciatica in most instances. You can get a Doppler scan to rule out any clots formed in the major veins in the lower abdomen which can also cause buttock pain.
An MRI is essential to find out the cause for the Sciatica.
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She has the predominant pain focused in the right buttock primarily - sharp piercing stabbing pain where she doesnt have it radiating pain downwards but rather putting weight on it at times creates more pain in the glutes.
Needs Doppler and MRI
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Thanks for your reply.
This needs urgent evaluation to rule out Iliac vessel clots which can cause buttock claudication. Needs Doppler study.
Sciatica may not be typical in her case which needs an MRI as well.
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The pain also subsides when sitting down!
Possible hip arthritis, needs Pain Medicine consult
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Thanks for your reply.
Hip joint arthritis could be considered amount the differential diagnosis for the buttock pain which relieves on sitting down. Local hot pack application could help. Avoidance of kneeling, squatting, cross leg sitting shall offer relief. It would be best to get her examined by an Orthopaedic surgeon to evaluate stage of arthritis of any, degree of nerve compression if any as well.
She may need a Pain Medicine consultation to up her medication dosage or make a change that would offer her relief. Opioid medication would suit fine.
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No relief and she has been sleeping much more through the day.
Heat would irritate a nerve. As I mentioned - the pain was acute in the spine and now moved into the glute area. An xray will not show anything meaningful and she wont get an MIR. I do believe its a compressed nerve and since she gets relief from sitting, her leg muscles (hip flexors) are getting tighter
ANyhow - you have provided your insight as best as you can
Morphine dose adjustment
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Thanks for your reply.
She may need to get her Morphine upped a bit to help tide the pain for now.
Do follow up with me on her progress.
Thanks and regards.
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Pregabalin
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She may done improvement with Tablet Pregabalin 75mg at night for a month. Please consult her Ductile regarding this as it is not a drug available over the counter.
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