Silva Silvia Albertini, have you checked out Jerry Hesch? I saw Vicki in Oct, 2013 and I was not satisfied with her diagnosis, for several reasons, so I decided to get a second opinion before I jumped into an aggressive round of prolotherapy and or fixation. I highly recommend taking a peek at his website, if you haven't done so already:) He is very open to phone consults as well. He is a skilled PT that has a unique way of evaluating mobility of the pelvis. He looks at the pelvis as a whole not in pieces, meaning, not just the SIJ. I became hyper focused on my SIJ without considering the rest of my pelvis. Now I am thinking outside of the SIJD box. My pubic joint, based on "spring testing", is a major pain generator. So, now my focus is on stabilizing this joint, and it seems, so far, my SI's are thanking me. He will review your history with detail that I had never experienced....I have suffered for 17 years. I've been around the block, so to speak. Anyway, all of this to say it might be worth at least a phone call. All the best to you, this road is not for the weak. Here is his definition of SIJD:) http://www.heschinstitute.com/1/post/2014/01/sacroiliac-joint-dysfunction-aka-sijd-definition.html
Debra Murray Denison 9:32pm Mar 11
Silva Silvia Albertini, have you checked out Jerry Hesch? I saw Vicki in Oct, 2013 and I was not satisfied with her diagnosis, for several reasons, so I decided to get a second opinion before I jumped into an aggressive round of prolotherapy and or fixation. I highly recommend taking a peek at his website, if you haven't done so already:) He is very open to phone consults as well. He is a skilled PT that has a unique way of evaluating mobility of the pelvis. He looks at the pelvis as a whole not in pieces, meaning, not just the SIJ. I became hyper focused on my SIJ without considering the rest of my pelvis. Now I am thinking outside of the SIJD box. My pubic joint, based on "spring testing", is a major pain generator. So, now my focus is on stabilizing this joint, and it seems, so far, my SI's are thanking me. He will review your history with detail that I had never experienced....I have suffered for 17 years. I've been around the block, so to speak. Anyway, all of this to say it might be worth at least a phone call. All the best to you, this road is not for the weak. Here is his definition of SIJD:) http://www.heschinstitute.com/1/post/2014/01/sacroiliac-joint-dysfunction-aka-sijd-definition.html
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Dr. Jerry Hesch, DPT, MHS, PTMarried with 4 grown kids. Earned my Doctorate at A.T. Still University in Tempe, AZ, MHS at the University of Indianapolis and my BS PT at University of New Mexico. I enjoy working with my hands and particularly making glass objet d'art. Powered by Calendar Labs Archives
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