Leg Injury and Back Pain
Previously, I was diagnosed with a fracture of my talus and stress fracture of my knee in the same leg. In my opinion, the injuries were not properly treated and I am now favoring the other leg when I walk. Lately I have been experiencing low back pain and sciatica symptoms and have been diagnosed with degenerative disk disease. Could my previous leg injuries be a cause of my low back pain?
Seth
Seth
Thanks for the question. The pelvis and SI joint play an essential role in the gait cycle as we transfer the weight of the body from one leg to the other. Impairments along any part of the kinetic chain that connects your foot to your pelvis can create pain and dysfunction. Ankle injuries can also weaken the glute muscles of the hip creating a less stable SI joint. We would recommend seeing a physical therapist specializing in manual therapy with advanced training in the evaluation and treatment of both lower extremity and spine impairments.
For more information please visit our website at SIDysfunction.com or schedule a phone consultation with one of our physical therapists.
Thanks


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