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thisnickistaken
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Hi all,
I am 29 years old and have been diagnosed (MRI) with a circumferential annular tear in L5/S1. I do not have sciatica but i do have considerable discogenic pain due to the fissure. Doctor asked me to try PT but 2 days into the PT, i think my pain has worsened.
So my common sense and imagination kicks in and tries to reason out if PT, rather than helping, is further injuring my disk ? Can it be possible that since my tear is posterior, any stretches performed during PT are actually further widening the tear - or is because I just started the PT and this is a known initial effect ??
I might be completely stupid about this but I need other people's experiences who have been in the same situation as me.
Cause of injury - Weight lifting at gym
My symptoms -
- Very minor sciatica. No nurabness or significant pain in legs so far
- Unable to sit even for 5 minutes ! Chronic moderate pain otherwise (standing , walking etc)
- Can feel the pain originating from L5 disk in that spot.
Thanks !
I am 29 years old and have been diagnosed (MRI) with a circumferential annular tear in L5/S1. I do not have sciatica but i do have considerable discogenic pain due to the fissure. Doctor asked me to try PT but 2 days into the PT, i think my pain has worsened.
So my common sense and imagination kicks in and tries to reason out if PT, rather than helping, is further injuring my disk ? Can it be possible that since my tear is posterior, any stretches performed during PT are actually further widening the tear - or is because I just started the PT and this is a known initial effect ??
I might be completely stupid about this but I need other people's experiences who have been in the same situation as me.
Cause of injury - Weight lifting at gym
My symptoms -
- Very minor sciatica. No nurabness or significant pain in legs so far
- Unable to sit even for 5 minutes ! Chronic moderate pain otherwise (standing , walking etc)
- Can feel the pain originating from L5 disk in that spot.
Thanks !