Is this a misaligned hip - why is my lower body all crooked like this?
can someone relay me what's going on? I carry most of my counterbalance in my legs. anyway a few days ago I can't way of walking straight feels resembling my upper right thigh (the part to be exact connecting into the pelvis/hip) is sore. there is no strain the thigh itself, just the module of the thigh that connects into the rest of my body - I can't lift my right leg straight sour the floor or circulate it.also when I walk I discern knots inside my wager on is crooked on the LEFT side - like cramps inside the spinal column. I can feel my vertebrae twisting in one direction, the opposite of the style i'm trying to walk! for some plea the knots surrounded by my back tire me out after trying to tramp. can someone explain what is going on? and I know - go to the Dr. - I don't have strength insurance, I just graduate college..I didn't have an injury or anything.
Answer:
my best advice is to budge see a chiropractor, it does sound similar to you have a misaligned hip or pelvis...sometimes a short time ago bending, twisting or lifting the wrong way can knock your pelvis/hip out of alignment, i've done it a few times...I know you dont enjoy health insurance, but a worthy chiropractor will help next to that by giving you different payment options/plans...call for around to a few, some offer free initial consultations to strange patients as well...pious luck and i hope you get the aid you need.
may be a sciatica problem. look 'sciatica' up on the net, and see if it match your symptoms.
!! I have a spike IN MY EYE!!!?
Iliopsoas muscle strain (spasm).It is a hip flexor muscle. In other words, it functions to pick up your leg when you walk. The native land of the muscle attaches to your lumbar vertebrae. Thus a spasm of the iliopsoas causes your fund to tighten as well.
Ice daypack (20-30 minutes) and easy stretching.
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