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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain After Back Operation

I have lower back pain. Have had multiple back opeations in the last 2 years. Last appointment with back doctor, the xray shows I may have another bone spur in my lower back. Could this pain that I having go down into my hip. I seem to have a lot of pain in my right hip.
Fri, 16 Jan 2015
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Hello
Welcome here.

The pain in back radiates to hip. It might also radiate to thigh and leg.
Bony spur might need a surgical intervention. But i would advise you to visit a physiotherapist first. Learn some back strengthening exercises. Take care of your posture. Do hot compresses and use a back-supporting belt if required. Avoud bending from your back.

Hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain After Back Operation

Hello Welcome here. The pain in back radiates to hip. It might also radiate to thigh and leg. Bony spur might need a surgical intervention. But i would advise you to visit a physiotherapist first. Learn some back strengthening exercises. Take care of your posture. Do hot compresses and use a back-supporting belt if required. Avoud bending from your back. Hope this helps.