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Back Pain Followed By Child Birth, On Physical Therapy, Broken Blood Vessles At Spine Base. Due To PT?

I have lower back pain following childbirth and improper muscle usage. Am in physical therapy to work on using hips/glutes/core to lessen strain on lower back. I noticed awhile ago that I have a small patch of broken blood vessles at base of spine and today I actually noticed even more broken blood vessels surrounding it, all over the lower back, essentially on the sides of the spine. They are not excessive nor very dark, but I am concerned if this is normal & due to my PT?
Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi, thank you for your question.

The blood vessels you having problem with, seems small and in skin.
They should settle in few days, but take it easy with the exercises.
You do not need to worry about them unless they are getting worse even after decreasing exercises.

Best wishes
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Back Pain Followed By Child Birth, On Physical Therapy, Broken Blood Vessles At Spine Base. Due To PT?

Hi, thank you for your question. The blood vessels you having problem with, seems small and in skin. They should settle in few days, but take it easy with the exercises. You do not need to worry about them unless they are getting worse even after decreasing exercises. Best wishes