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Suggest Remedy For Throbbing Pain In Hip

i have really bad pain in my left hip. after sleeping on one side i sometimes awake with pain that usually goes away after walking. the pain I feel today is in the area of my waist on the left side. My husband had to help me out of bed, and it hurts to walk. I slept propped up because the pain is so bad when rising from a laying position.
Thu, 26 May 2016
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hi,

thank you for providing the brief history of you.

As per your symptoms this pain may be due to either of the factor - disc injury or bony injury.

As in the lumbar spine there are many pathologies which may lead to pain in the leg and also the lower spine which connects to sacrum is called the Sacroiliac joint. due to inflammation at the Sacroiliac joint there is a possibility of not able to move the body out of the bed.

Having a thorough clinical examination and an MRI of lumbar spine will make us understand the symptoms much better.

Followed by which Most patients are referred to physical therapy in my clinical practice and almost all of them respond well.

Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Remedy For Throbbing Pain In Hip

hi, thank you for providing the brief history of you. As per your symptoms this pain may be due to either of the factor - disc injury or bony injury. As in the lumbar spine there are many pathologies which may lead to pain in the leg and also the lower spine which connects to sacrum is called the Sacroiliac joint. due to inflammation at the Sacroiliac joint there is a possibility of not able to move the body out of the bed. Having a thorough clinical examination and an MRI of lumbar spine will make us understand the symptoms much better. Followed by which Most patients are referred to physical therapy in my clinical practice and almost all of them respond well. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel