I hold be have disappeared hip nouns and lower subsidise torment for 6 months, any suggestions as to a diagnosis?

I'm 16 years old and around 6 months ago i was doing a casual run when i begin to feel hip pain and it has be consistent. I went to a bone specialist and he said it was a sprain but my physical therapist said it couldn't be a sprain because it have not healed yet. My physical therapist also said that dream therapy wasnt helping the cause because half the exercises were to raw. I have had a x-ray and MRI and they both havent showed definite injuries... any thoughtful ideas?
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it could be a trapped nerve or sciatica see a angelic physiotherapist
you can try another doc;; & you didn't say where you had the xray or MRI;; I would look (a) the lumbar nouns, the pelvic area, & the hip;; could stem from any of these areas, sounds more like tissue involvement but COULD be your bone makeup or injury;; if this is not diagnosed, the PT is not helping because of that fact;; IF they know exactly what is wrong, the analysis will help; so, go back to the doc's, if they can't numeral it out, get another specialist;; & also, your function plays a REALLY good role in injury...pious luck!!
i would ask to hold it checked again. if i were you.
does not sound right to me. go pay for to either hospital or gp and tell them that. just cart paracetamol for time being.
It could be Arthritis, although at 16 years frail its unlikely.I would stick with the Physio. Of course the exercises will be painful at first.But if your not interested in suffering to find better, then you'll have to live with it.
Nikki, I am not sure that I agree with your therapist. A sprain explicitly not treated properly can go on forever. The question that comes to my mind is what was the treatment that be being used? Most of the time it is usually modalities, ultrasound-electrical stimulation-diathermy-massage-stretching… maybe even exercise but the ultimate piece is that all of those things being directed towards something that is not injured is not going to get the problem stop. Usually when someone sees me with a complaint of hip and lower back torment the one place that is looked at first is posture. Starting from the feet on up you have to look to see what the body is presenting. There could be so masses reasons why this could occur. Is one leg shorter than the other, is there an increased angle at the hips and knees creating stress on the gluteal region? In tons cases it is the fact that the gluteus medius and minimus are not functioning correctly. These muscles have an important opportunity of making sure that the head of the femur stays in the socket and keeps the pelvis horizontal during walking, standing, and running. So if this is not working correctly there is pain contained by both the hip and the lower back. One way to tell this is to purloin a finger and on the side that hurts feel for the bone that is usually thought to be your hip. Now start going above that bone. Go into the muscles gently but you are also going to own to go in somewhat deep as that is to say where the muscles lie. If you encounter pain i.e. usually a sign that they are injured and in need of care. Just within case that is the problem I would like you to try this movement. Standing near the feet about shoulder width apart start beside the uninjured leg and push it out to the side as far as it will go and keep pushing it for 30 second and then rest for 15. Repeat that twice more just like that and upon completion do the other leg exactly alike way 3 times. Don't force the leg to go into any painful areas but stop freshly short of them. By the 3rd set the pain and mobility should have improved. Do this a few times a hours of daylight and it should go away. If you are still seeing the therapist have them check your posture. Hope that works for you! Source(s): physical psychotherapist
I think that you should be checked for an aneurysm.
A sprain= torn soft tissues, especially ligaments. Your PT is not qualified to diagnose and certainly doesn't know how to help you.

Six months of sprain-pain means two things: 1) You've be over-doing things; 2) You need Prolotherapy. 'Prolo' stops the pain and actually rebuild torn tissues & ligaments, ending up with ligaments stronger than even before injury!

See http://www.totlhealth.com/painrelief/htm… and www.getprolo.com
For your hip pain you should be in shorts for this.
Lay on your bed with legs pulled up, bent at the knees, foot resting on bed.
Put your hand on your hip and trace between your hip and your body downward and about half course you find the big bump between them where the tendon is. Take that cord in that bump and press it thorny between your fingers and thumb and hold that pressure on it.
Relax, take a deep breath and exhale and don't tense up any fragment of your body.
After 30 seconds, slowly lower your leg outward as far as it will go.
Release the pressure but hold your leg there for one minute. Do the other one.
For put a bet on pain put both your hands on the muscle next to your spine at give or take a few belt level and press in and hold the pressure.
Relax again.
When you feel the muscle release underneath your fingers, 30 to 60 seconds, slowly lean forward as far as you can.
Release the pressure but hold your body there for one minute.
For lumbar relief, lower your hand down to that area and do the same thing.




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