anyone know of a pelvic misalignment specialist?
Must be serious if your posting here (I.E. Willing to drive far to see them).
Good luck finding one, and I hope everything works out for you.
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I'm sorry to hear that. Have you considered a chiropractor? I didn't know if that was included in your list of docs. If so, disregard.
Best of luck to you.
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I would definately go see a chiropractor. I did the same thing when I was young and have the same problem. Unfortunately for me the problem is acute, ie I have to maintain a constant level of care, however, daily stretching etc has helped enormously.
Just a small hint when finding a Chiropractor. You are there to see him, no the other way around. If you fell you are being treated like an assembly line car then you are. Spend you first visit grilling him on his experience, expecially in the sports field. How can he help you if he doenst understand the sport and range of motion you are going though, especially being bent over a set of aero bars for hours on end.
Ditto to finding a good chiropractor. Mine can put both of my legs back to the same length in just under 10 minutes. I found mine via recommendations from athletic friends, and he is worth his weight in gold.
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If you're located in the SF bay area, let me know--I know a woman who can give you an in depth analysis.
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If you're located in the SF bay area, let me know--I know a woman who can give you an in depth analysis.
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Dear Reader,
I am a 25 y. o. female that fell down the stairs landing on my right buttock when I was 19. I had a ginormous HUGE bruise and bump that lasted for about a month.
6 months later, I saw a PT, several doc's...and all of them couldn't figure out what it was.
I tried not to obsess over it, but now at 25, I'm tired of having to constantly pop (well I feel like I pop ) my right butt (or better said, some kind of tendon ) in...or popping my back all the time when I feel 'crooked'.
My question is, does anyone know of a specialist on pelvic misalignments? Since I haven't been properly diagnosed, I do not know if it is a up and down twist of the pelvic halves or a complete rotated twist, but I feel something is way way way off. It has effected entire body and I want to find out what exercises or streches I can do to fix this...or better yet which ones to stop!
Anywho, thank you for your time,
Christina Gurrola