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StepKimmie

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Hip/leg Pain- Please Help
Posted: 11-18-04 14:48pm

I apologize for the length.

Here's my story:

on october 16th, I was in a wedding and required to wear some rather high heels. As we were leaving the church, it was sleeting and in an attempt to reach the limo without ruining my dress, I started running. As I was running, I felt this sudden, very sharp pain towards the back of my thigh, near where my hip and leg meet. The pain started to grow worse as time went on. At first, it was a very sharp ache when I walked or put weight on that leg. A day or so later, I started having trouble lying down or sitting. When i'm doing either, I feel this intense pain that seems to go deep into the bone. It almost feels as if my hip has been completely overworked. Along with this new pain came a numb feeling. It feels like my leg has fallen asleep and its very, very intense and almost unbearable. Two weeks after I started having these symptoms, I was stepping off of a stair and my leg buckled. That prompted me to go to the Dr.

My doctor ordered an x-ray, which came back normal, and then suggested a problem with my piriformis muscle and gave me exercises to do at home. Two days later, the pain was so intense (i started having excruciating muscle spasms that have since persisted) I called in for a prescription for a painkiller, which did absolutely nothing. I saw him again a day later and he again said it was the piriformis muscle and prescribed crutches to rest the muscle and physical therapy. He also gave me an anti-inflammatory and a muscle relaxer. The muscle relaxer doesn't really do anything aside from making me so loopy that I don't care that my hip hurts!

I started physical therapy on november 3rd. My therapy consists of ultrasound and heat therapy followed by a routine of exercises such as 5 minutes on an exercise bike and straight leg lifts, etc. On november 10th, I went in to my doctor and after hearing that therapy has done nothing to ease my pain, he gave me a cortisone shot. I reacted badly to the shot and the next couple days were the worst in terms of pain.

So, now it has been a month and the only benefit i've gotten from the physical therapy, shot, and medication is that I can walk for a longer period of time before I start limping. Nothing else.

Here's where I stand now:

i still cannot sit for very long, I cannot walk for very long, I cannot find a position to lie down in that's comfortable for more than 30 seconds.

I can walk but after more than 20 minutes I start to limp and at all times, there is a sharp pain at the top of my leg near my hip.

I do not have groin pain while walking but I do have it when doing the pt exercises that require me to pull my leg up to my chest.

The pain often shoots down towards my knees.

The intense numbness is almost always present.

I have been having a lot of very painful muscle spasms, some that last for a full minute.

The pain in the area of my piriformis muscle has started to stretch across the back to the other hip and I have been having pain shooting down that leg as well as the numbness. Not quite as much as the other leg but its still there.

I go for an mri on wednesday but I was hoping someone could shed some light on this. I don't feel its my muscle. The pain seems too deep for that.
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Monkeybones

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Posted: 11-23-04 07:27am

Hi kimmie..

Gosh..What you have sounds almost like what I have!!!

When I walk certain ways, or get up from down etc..Anything that causes a rotaion in my hip joint, I get an awful pain, followed by a gunshot-crack sound... The only thing I can find to "fix" the temporary "dislocation" is raising my knee toward my face..

I've never read anything closer, really!

When you get your mri, would you tell me if it hurts?..I'm kinda nervous about the whole process (mine's anytime between now and jan...)..

Sorry I can't help (not a doctor...One day maybe...But not now! Laughing )...

I'd also like to know what this is!!

Embarassed anyone have insights...Pass 'em on here!!

Good luck wednesday!!
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Monkeybones

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Posted: 11-23-04 07:27am

Hi kimmie..

Gosh..What you have sounds almost like what I have!!!

When I walk certain ways, or get up from down etc..Anything that causes a rotaion in my hip joint, I get an awful pain, followed by a gunshot-crack sound... The only thing I can find to "fix" the temporary "dislocation" is raising my knee toward my face..

I've never read anything closer, really!

When you get your mri, would you tell me if it hurts?..I'm kinda nervous about the whole process (mine's anytime between now and jan...)..

Sorry I can't help (not a doctor...One day maybe...But not now! Laughing )...

I'd also like to know what this is!!

Embarassed anyone have insights...Pass 'em on here!!

Good luck wednesday!!
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forwardmarch

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Posted: 06-20-08 21:56pm

Im also experiencing similar pains.

Mine started in my left lower back. It was there for about 2 weeks(which i just ignored) then moved to my right knee. About two days after that, i woke up with an excruciating pain in my upper right leg near my hip. It became difficult to walk on my right leg. Im going to go and get some MRI scans, and I'll come back to this forum with the results, hopefully its something small. I'll inform you guys on the outcome. Good Luck.
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tjone

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Posted: 06-21-08 00:00am

An MRI would be best. If you have a non-displaced/stress fracture in your hip it can be difficult to visualize on plain x-rays. Your orthopedic surgeon should order an MRI of your hip to rule out a non-displaced hip fracture. If there is a non-displaced fracture it may displace later and that is very dangerous.
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behindtwoblueeyes

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Sounds kind of similar
Posted: 07-10-08 17:49pm

So here's my situation. I have chronic hip, knee, and ankle joint pain that I have suffered for most of my life. Because of my younge age my doctors passed it off as growing pain. It wasn't until I turned 18 that they finally looked into it, I had an x-ray of my hips, knees and ankles that all turned out to be normal. It wasn't untill I turned 19 that they finally redid the x-ray and caught the problem. Since you technically injured yourself while running, or the pain just started happening this might be able to help you guys out. Ask to have another x-ray done and square your hips, don't just place your ankles side by side. The problem could be that you threw yourself out of alignment, meaning one hip is rotated differently than your other. It could make it so that one leg is slightly shorter than the other one. Thus there is more pressure on different muscles. If they find that this is true, they can put you back into alignment through physical therapy and teach you how to keep yourself in alignment and different excersizes to help work the correct muscles. Hope this helps someone.

On the other hand, if anyone has my same problem (hips rotate) I have had this problem for 20 years and I have tried the physical therapy and excersizes. They do not work for me, probably due to the length of time befor they caught it. I was prescribed neproxin but it makes me extremly sick. And I am just short of qualifying for surgery. If anyone has found something that helps the pain please let me know, it just gets worse every year.
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