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Old 05-24-2007, 11:36 AM #2
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Default tarlovs cyst

i have had left hip pain for over a year now, beginning after helping move my daughter from a 3rd floor apt. my husband is a chiropractor, and has done adjustments and therapies on it multiple times. pain would be relieved for a short period of time, then come back with exertion or slip or stretchign too much or standing too long. i have tried acupuncture with the same results. had a hip mri this week that shows totally nothing remarkable on the left hip, but a 24 mm tarlovs cyst on the right. could the symptoms be opposite sided?
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