Week 1: Massage (RMT)
Week 2: Chiropractor
Week 3: Acupuncture/Shiatsu
Week 4: Extra rest
Also, I do epsom salts baths, hot packs, cold packs, castor oil packs, stretching, foam rolling, thumper type home massager on a regular basis and extra times when I am in a lot of pain.
I have attached a few of my most current x-rays (not the best quality) for you to take a look at. My hip shows both the head of the femur (thigh bone) and the acetabulum (hip socket) to be flattened. Notice also how off kilter I am. One leg is longer than the other so that puts me completely off balance. Also notice how my spine has developed scoliosis because of those imbalances.
I also had an MRI this past October. They found a tear in my labrum and ganglion cysts (swelling on top of a joint or the covering of a tendon). The labrum is soft elastic tissue that helps to hold the hip joint in place. This was all news to me and obviously things have evolved a bit over the past few years. This explains the increase in pain and the reason that I have had to reduce the number of hours that I am physically teaching classes each year.
I will be going for a CT scan next Wednesday as well.
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| Photo is backwards! This photo has my affected area on the left. |

