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What To Do For The Back Pain?

Hi I got clotheslined just below the knee with my dogs chain thursday night and it flipped me and I landed on my low back and sacrum. I almost passed out from the pain. I would barely move for the next day in a half, but the started to get around alittle better. However, I am havin a lot of pain and almost feel that after a day of it feeling a little better that it is feeling worse. I have began to have groin pain, thigh pain, and some pain down the right leg along with the low back and sacral hip pain...I didnt think I fell hard enough to frature anything, but I now wonder.... any ideas

                                                  
Mon, 23 Mar 2015
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In circumstances in which you have been there stands a possibility of either fracturing the appendages of your vertebral column or even prolapse disc. Examination and investigations are key to the diagnosis of pain and treatment
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What To Do For The Back Pain?

In circumstances in which you have been there stands a possibility of either fracturing the appendages of your vertebral column or even prolapse disc. Examination and investigations are key to the diagnosis of pain and treatment