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Old 02-24-2009, 11:34 PM #1
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well i have been having lower back pain for 5 months now and have been in physical therapy for the past four months i have gone for to facet joint injections which have not helped at all nor has the physical therapy
i went for a mri in january and all the doctor is telling me is that the mri doesnt look too bad so i figured i would try to read the report myself and this is what i just dont understand
it says there is no significant herniation and there is a small 4mm cyst at the s3 which is of uncertain clinical significance my therapist has told me that my pelvic bone on the right side keeps slipping in and out of the joint causing my legs to change length and when i spoke to my doctor about that issue he just said he doesnt think that would have anything to do with my pain i just feel like the doctor isnt telling me something
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