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Buttock and Hip Pain
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Buttock and hip pain
is often referred pain from the spine. Tears in
the outer, harder part of the disc allows seepage
of the inner disc fluid. When this fluid comes
into contact with the many nerves penetrating
the outer portion of the disc, back pain is produced.
The larger the tear, the further away from the
spine the pain is referred. |
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on specific exercises to eliminate the fluid in
the outer portion of the disc. Often this can
be accomplished with home exercises. Occasionally,
specialized therapist techniques or utilization
of specialized equipment such as the REPEX or
Traction is required. Once the disc has stabilized,
re-education of weakened muscles of the spine
utilizing the MedX and core strengthening is essential
for pain reduction and avoiding re-injury. |
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Physical therapy
focused on restoring normal disc dynamics coupled
with isolated back strengthening has been proven
effective in eliminating buttock and hip pain.
These treatments have been shown to be superior
over other treatments in reducing pain and returning
patients to their normal work and recreational
activities. |
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