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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1635438" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>Yes, you're right there. It's specific to disc problems this article so of no help to other conditions. I'm sorry to hear you get so much pain with your sacroiliac joint. It must be equally annoying too when it keeps popping out. Chiropractors are a great help. I went to one for a while years back and apparently my spine is quite crooked according to him. By the time he finished with me it was even more crooked... so not sure that was a good sign. I stopped seeing him. I also have a chiro in my family though and they all know each other here. For me I had car accidents and I started complaining about my lower back and shoulder after my 2nd accident as both were very painful. It felt like I'd done something to both of them. Just walking it was feeling like my back was going to lock up. After some insisting and months and months later the scans were done and turns out I do have injuries.... the bulging discs and the bursitis with impingement. At the moment I'm not getting much better with either of them. The cortisone injection in the shoulder wears off quick so I'm not sure it will be a good idea for my back problem. This procedure looks like a great idea though. Sorry if I'm rambling... exhausted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1635438, member: 211362"] Yes, you're right there. It's specific to disc problems this article so of no help to other conditions. I'm sorry to hear you get so much pain with your sacroiliac joint. It must be equally annoying too when it keeps popping out. Chiropractors are a great help. I went to one for a while years back and apparently my spine is quite crooked according to him. By the time he finished with me it was even more crooked... so not sure that was a good sign. I stopped seeing him. I also have a chiro in my family though and they all know each other here. For me I had car accidents and I started complaining about my lower back and shoulder after my 2nd accident as both were very painful. It felt like I'd done something to both of them. Just walking it was feeling like my back was going to lock up. After some insisting and months and months later the scans were done and turns out I do have injuries.... the bulging discs and the bursitis with impingement. At the moment I'm not getting much better with either of them. The cortisone injection in the shoulder wears off quick so I'm not sure it will be a good idea for my back problem. This procedure looks like a great idea though. Sorry if I'm rambling... exhausted. [/QUOTE]
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