Aaron Chiropractic Clinic Helps Relieve Hip/Glute Pain (GOIC)

So you have pain in the rearend, gluteus, hip area? Everyone terms this pain with different terminology, even doctors and researchers! This pain isn’t all that unusual for sciatic and back pain sufferers. Gluteal pain that just will not go away – a “toothache in the butt” – is more well recognized nowadays as its own concern often associated with irritation of the sciatic nerve. Your Fort Wayne chiropractor at Aaron Chiropractic Clinic is quite experienced in the irritation of the sciatic nerve and its chiropractic care relief.

ANATOMY

There are multiple intersecting structures in the region of this gluteal/hip pain! The gemelli muscles lie in the posterior hip area. Along with the obturator internus, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles, the gemelli muscles were seen to allow external rotation of the thigh. (1) A cadaver and live volunteer study of the sciatic nerve during hip rotation demonstrated that during passive hip rotation, the sciatic nerve is very much related to the gemelli-obturator internus complex, curving throughout passive internal rotation and relaxing during external hip rotation. (2) In a study using ultrasound to see the motions of gluteal and subgluteal muscles, researchers documented that passive movements of hip rotation and isometric contraction of muscles affected the sciatic nerve in the subgluteal space. They proposed that these passive movements may well affect the sciatic nerve, triggering retrotrochanteric pain in the gluteus. (3) Your Fort Wayne chiropractor recognizes how anatomy shapes how pain is senses every day!

ANATOMY AND PAIN: The Sciatic Nerve

Right in the heart of|In the middle of all these gluteal muscles is the sciatic nerve that runs from the spine to the toes. Back in 2009, an early description of sciatic nerve compression presented how endometriosis, abscess, tumor, adjoining uterus, piriformis syndrome and newly presented sciatic neuropathy as a result of compression of the sciatic nerve by obturator internus tendon and muscle may well be reasons for sciatic pain. (4) Even earlier, in 2005, a chiropractic radiologist/clinician and a chiropractic anatomist correlated the clinical presentation of deep gluteal, sciatica-like pain in back pain patients with continual aching pain in the retrotrochanteric region of the hip and upper posterolateral thigh. The anatomist described how the structures in this area contained the gemelli-obturator internus muscle complex and related bursae. (5) Aaron Chiropractic Clinic notes how tight an area it is for everything to fit!

TERMINOLOGY

A review of just what is published about deep gluteal syndrome – pain in the gluteus – stated that deep gluteal syndrome has been more talked about in the medical literature lately but named in a variety of ways: piriformis syndrome, gemelli-obturator internus syndrome, ischiofemoral impingement syndrome, proximal hamstring syndrome. Reviewers defined this deep gluteal syndrome as posterior hip pain as a result of nerve entrapment beyond the piriformis syndrome which can be caused by nerve entrapment. If not pathological, the nerve entrapment of deep gluteal syndrome can be conservatively treated. (6) Medical conservative and Fort Wayne chiropractic conservative each offer different options. Aaron Chiropractic Clinic can help.

CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OPTIONS

Conservative treatment is usually first before any more invasive treatments. Medical approaches were enumberated as rest, avoiding irritating movements, taking meds, receiving injections, or undergoing physiotherapy. Surgery may be done for patients with recurrent or persistent symptoms after conservative care. (6) Chiropractors like your Fort Wayne chiropractor offer conservative care effectively for most. The clinician-author described conservative treatment as goading of the bursa/sciatic nerve/muscle area – discussed as the GOIC (gemelli obturator internus complex) areaalong with Cox® Technic flexion distraction decompression of the lumbar spine L5S1 area to relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve. (5) Relief is often forthcoming for Fort Wayne chiropractic patients with this method.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Clint Dickason on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates the relief with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Make your Fort Wayne chiropractic appointment today. The gluteal/butt/hip pain – whatever its name – may find its relief at last!

 
Aaron Chiropractic Clinic understands the anatomy of pain in the gluteal (butt/hip) area and has relieving treatment. 
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