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After wallking about 1-2 blocks my button muscles hurt along with my hips. Once I rest a little, I can walk again until the cycle starts again. Is it an aortic pelvic/abdominal problem, a problem due to bulging disks or is it from arthritis? I already have 3 different opinions
As you get pain while walking in the hip region, a thorough neuromuscular assessment is advised. Also, this pain can be due to the pathology of lumbosacral joint of sacroiliac joint. As you mentioned about the bulging disks, a thorough assessment is advised, because the pain and ache has difference to understand here. Pain occurs due to neuropathic issue, and ache occurs in muscle. If your hip muscles ache than might be an inflammation of the joint and if it is pain than it will be bulging disc. Also, after a thorough neuromuscular assessment, the MRI may be advised.
Post which, with simple phyical therapy intervention, pain and aches can be controlled.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes Button Muscles Pain After Walking?
Hi, thank you for providing the Brief history of you. A thorough neuromuscular assessment is advised. As you get pain while walking in the hip region, a thorough neuromuscular assessment is advised. Also, this pain can be due to the pathology of lumbosacral joint of sacroiliac joint. As you mentioned about the bulging disks, a thorough assessment is advised, because the pain and ache has difference to understand here. Pain occurs due to neuropathic issue, and ache occurs in muscle. If your hip muscles ache than might be an inflammation of the joint and if it is pain than it will be bulging disc. Also, after a thorough neuromuscular assessment, the MRI may be advised. Post which, with simple phyical therapy intervention, pain and aches can be controlled. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel