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Pain In Upper Back To Buttocks, Lack Of Fluid In Spine. What Is The Solution?

i, am having the worst pain in my lower upper back to the butt going down to my leg's every time i lay down and get up it hurt's so bad i need some answer to the problem that i, am having it is located on the right side and god know's need to know what to do at this moment ,i thought that this may have a problem from when ,i was in a school bus wreck year's ago and they told me that my L 5 spin had no fluid going though could this possibly be a cause to this
Mon, 16 Sep 2013
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Hi,
From history it seems that due to accident there might be having osteoartheritis changes in lower vartebrae giving rise to irritation or pressure on nerves giving rise to sciatic pain.
go for x ray lumbo-sacral region.
Consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined.
Physiotherapy will be much helpful.
Do back extension exercise.
Ok and take care.
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Pain In Upper Back To Buttocks, Lack Of Fluid In Spine. What Is The Solution?

Hi, From history it seems that due to accident there might be having osteoartheritis changes in lower vartebrae giving rise to irritation or pressure on nerves giving rise to sciatic pain. go for x ray lumbo-sacral region. Consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined. Physiotherapy will be much helpful. Do back extension exercise. Ok and take care.