I’ve been dealing with hip and lower back problems since I was 30, now I’m 52. I’ve been told I have a herniated L4-5 but there’s no neurological issues. I’ve had both hips lock on me and been sent home from ER to be told to follow up with family Dr. I’m now to the point I have chronic lower back, groin and hip joint issues and not once in 22 years has anyone even mentioned this to me. The pain is exactly where the joint is and radiates outwards. How can a Canadian doctor have no clue about this?
Thank you for the clear and concise explanation . Will definitely look into the app.
Best regards from Portugal.
I was diagnosed with si joint with Crohn's..IV had significant pain for 20 plus years
I also have been told I have IBS, but never looked at for SI issues, frustrating
Thank you!!! very usefull information and very clear explanation on the approach to SI MRI and ASAS criteria
Greetings from Chile!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much Dr Agten, that was very insightful, I hope you could arrange other videos with Dr. Hermann
I hope so
I’ve been dealing with hip and lower back problems since I was 30, now I’m 52. I’ve been told I have a herniated L4-5 but there’s no neurological issues. I’ve had both hips lock on me and been sent home from ER to be told to follow up with family Dr. I’m now to the point I have chronic lower back, groin and hip joint issues and not once in 22 years has anyone even mentioned this to me. The pain is exactly where the joint is and radiates outwards. How can a Canadian doctor have no clue about this?
Hey, thanks for the great series. But i can't understand the criterions to differentiate active early sacroileitis vs. osteitis condensans ?
Thank you, very useful information as always
So nice of you
Thank you
You're welcome