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How Can Sever Lower Back Pain Be Treated?

I have sever lower back pain...it feels like my lower back is dislocated from my pelvis...I know that this is not the case. It is mostly lower back and left buttocks area that is most painful. Every movement hurts. I do see a chiropracter regularly but it seems that thus is happening more frequently which means I am attending more chiro appts which is becoming very expensive.
Mon, 18 Sep 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.

With such presentations in my clinic, I will ask the patient to do MRI for lumbosacral spine .

Simply buttock pain is mostly radicular pain from the back problem which will be assessed well by MRI.

I advise you to wear lumbosacral belt and to recieve NSAID and pregabalin and to avoid heavy physical activities.
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How Can Sever Lower Back Pain Be Treated?

Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. With such presentations in my clinic, I will ask the patient to do MRI for lumbosacral spine . Simply buttock pain is mostly radicular pain from the back problem which will be assessed well by MRI. I advise you to wear lumbosacral belt and to recieve NSAID and pregabalin and to avoid heavy physical activities.