hello everyone
I have been reading the boarRAB for a few months now in hope of finding answers to the problems resulting from my multiple trauma a few years ago.
I had six fractures to my pelvis after a car i was a passenger in was t-boned directly on my side. Apparently from all subsequent reports they had all healed.
I have been at my wits end with pain- and loss of mobility- scared to be active because it brings on more pain.
I had an MRI a year ago and nothing came up. The doctors have said i can work full time in a sedentary capacity-- but my biggest problem is sitting, along with standing, walking, lifting.
ALL the orthopedics surgeons i have visited have said that there is nothing that they can do for me/ no operation to fix it so finally resorted to injection which I was advised by a top orthopedic surgeon against having.
I'm so glad i did because it worked for a few months AND there have been new findings from the CT
Does anyone know if a small piece of bone in my SI joint (size of a small marble)can be treated operatively?
The radiologists full report is listed below;
Limited images of CT at the time of injection demonstrate a small 8mm by 10mm mid anterior mid sacral articular surface abnormality that probably represents a small area of ununited sacral fracture and surrounding there is established sacro-illiac secondary degenerative arthrosis. With limited pictures there is also a suspicion of asymmetry of the left SI joint and chronic ligament laxity
Any advice is welcome
Rachel
I have been reading the boarRAB for a few months now in hope of finding answers to the problems resulting from my multiple trauma a few years ago.
I had six fractures to my pelvis after a car i was a passenger in was t-boned directly on my side. Apparently from all subsequent reports they had all healed.
I have been at my wits end with pain- and loss of mobility- scared to be active because it brings on more pain.
I had an MRI a year ago and nothing came up. The doctors have said i can work full time in a sedentary capacity-- but my biggest problem is sitting, along with standing, walking, lifting.
ALL the orthopedics surgeons i have visited have said that there is nothing that they can do for me/ no operation to fix it so finally resorted to injection which I was advised by a top orthopedic surgeon against having.
I'm so glad i did because it worked for a few months AND there have been new findings from the CT
Does anyone know if a small piece of bone in my SI joint (size of a small marble)can be treated operatively?
The radiologists full report is listed below;
Limited images of CT at the time of injection demonstrate a small 8mm by 10mm mid anterior mid sacral articular surface abnormality that probably represents a small area of ununited sacral fracture and surrounding there is established sacro-illiac secondary degenerative arthrosis. With limited pictures there is also a suspicion of asymmetry of the left SI joint and chronic ligament laxity
Any advice is welcome
Rachel