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What Causes Spasms In The Right Hip Area With Psoas Muscle Tight?

Yes, My husband has been suffering for months with spasms in his right hip area that have been diagnosed through soft tissue work as si joint or psoas muscle tight. he wakes in nite and can t get comfortable to sleep. i am so worried he travels for business and left today for ny...i am so worried and want to know what to do going forward when he returns from his trip; in the meantime ; he s also suffering with sinus problems and a clogged ear that has been treated the last two weeks with prednisone...pls help me as again i am so worried...he s amazing and continues to work and get PT but what else could he do?
Fri, 1 Apr 2016
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hi,

as you mentioned the history of your husband it looks like Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Now to understand this, your husband might have a weak core and weak spinal muscles. for which he needs to take help from a physical therapist. Also in the meantime when he is travelling you can ask him to sleep on a hard surface and floor is the hard surface. it will help reduce the pain and give him good mobility. once he returns back he needs to workout for his core and spinal muscles. also the physical therapist will help reduce pain by use of therapeutic ultrasound and TENS machine.

once the muscle becomes stronger he will be fine and back to action.

many cases I have interacted with Sacroiliac joint dysfunction and all recovers with medication and physical therapy.

With the grace of God I wish your husband a Speedy recovery.
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What Causes Spasms In The Right Hip Area With Psoas Muscle Tight?

hi, as you mentioned the history of your husband it looks like Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Now to understand this, your husband might have a weak core and weak spinal muscles. for which he needs to take help from a physical therapist. Also in the meantime when he is travelling you can ask him to sleep on a hard surface and floor is the hard surface. it will help reduce the pain and give him good mobility. once he returns back he needs to workout for his core and spinal muscles. also the physical therapist will help reduce pain by use of therapeutic ultrasound and TENS machine. once the muscle becomes stronger he will be fine and back to action. many cases I have interacted with Sacroiliac joint dysfunction and all recovers with medication and physical therapy. With the grace of God I wish your husband a Speedy recovery.