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smudge49
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After one year of suffering and lack of a good night's sleep, my physician sent me to a spine center for steroid injection. The relief lasted about three days.
Next went to PT, which seemed to make things worse. Continued with stretching exercises at home. A substitute therapist performed a "cross ligament massage" which was uncomfortable during but gave me great relief afterward. I continued to massage the "hypermobile ligament" at home.
The most helpful to me was using a sacroiliac support belt made of leather and velcro. I ordered it over the internet, about $65. I wear this over my underwear and under my slacks all day. Along with gentle abdominal strengthening exercises , the stretching and massaging the ligament, I am gradually improving daily. I also wear a pantygirdle when necessary.
Any time I twist or bend, I now tighten my abs and buttocks first. It's becomes a habit.
I hope this helps someone.
Next went to PT, which seemed to make things worse. Continued with stretching exercises at home. A substitute therapist performed a "cross ligament massage" which was uncomfortable during but gave me great relief afterward. I continued to massage the "hypermobile ligament" at home.
The most helpful to me was using a sacroiliac support belt made of leather and velcro. I ordered it over the internet, about $65. I wear this over my underwear and under my slacks all day. Along with gentle abdominal strengthening exercises , the stretching and massaging the ligament, I am gradually improving daily. I also wear a pantygirdle when necessary.
Any time I twist or bend, I now tighten my abs and buttocks first. It's becomes a habit.
I hope this helps someone.