Can PNE lead to increasing levels of back pain?

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tummydepressed
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Can PNE lead to increasing levels of back pain?

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Hello all. It's been some time since I have been on here! Have been trying to cope by not focussing on the issue, but it isn't really working!

I have been diagnosed with levator ani, or pelvic floor, dysfunction for about 5 years. Had symptoms for 30. I am not sure if the diagnosis is correct, but I share many of the symptoms shown on here, mostly bowel and now urinary issues.

I wondered if someone would be kind enough to give me advice on back pain?

I recently developed a big ache on the lower left side, just along from the sacrum. I also have aches in my legs.

I assumed this was down to my exercise regime, but it isn't, and not improving with rest. It has also intensified my urinary problems.

Does anyone think its possible for straining and the issues associated with PNE to cause such pain? Or maybe I am developing arthritis! I am 41 now!!

What appears strange is that I can still exercise. Once I get moving there is no pain. It hurts when I allow it to set, particularly as I stand up or bend at a slight angle.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
desperate
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Re: Can PNE lead to increasing levels of back pain?

Post by desperate »

Felt bad that no one answered your post yet. But yea, it can. I have lower back pain. Most likely comes from your psoas or quadratus lumborum muscles. Get some work on those and see if symptoms reduce.
Pudendal pain started in Feb 2014. Potter MRI- useless findings (dont waste your money), tried pelvic floor pt, ART, Trigenics, Osteopathic treatment, fascial work, Massage, Shockwave, world renown chiros, osteopaths and PTs, stretching bla bla. Nothing helped but shockwave (which was short lived) and one world renown chiro that is a douchebag because he cant treat me again. All in all, God is the only one who can lead your path.
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Re: Can PNE lead to increasing levels of back pain?

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Oh I juSt read you said by your sacrum. Could be some disc narrowing at the L5-S1 which is common. Have you don't a lumbar mri yet ?
Pudendal pain started in Feb 2014. Potter MRI- useless findings (dont waste your money), tried pelvic floor pt, ART, Trigenics, Osteopathic treatment, fascial work, Massage, Shockwave, world renown chiros, osteopaths and PTs, stretching bla bla. Nothing helped but shockwave (which was short lived) and one world renown chiro that is a douchebag because he cant treat me again. All in all, God is the only one who can lead your path.
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Re: Can PNE lead to increasing levels of back pain?

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Or could be due to SI joint dysfunction -- or sacroiliac ligament strain? I had those problems as well as PNE. For me the ligament issues led to the PNE rather than the other way around though.

Violet
PNE since 2002. Started from weightlifting. PNE surgery from Dr. Bautrant, Oct 2004. Pain now is usually a 0 and I can sit for hours on certain chairs. No longer take medication for PNE. Can work full time and do "The Firm" exercise program. 99% cured from PGAD. PNE surgery was right for me but it might not be for you. Do your research.
desperate
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Re: Can PNE lead to increasing levels of back pain?

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Yes an SI problem would be the more common and likely problem. Get an osteopath to check it out
Pudendal pain started in Feb 2014. Potter MRI- useless findings (dont waste your money), tried pelvic floor pt, ART, Trigenics, Osteopathic treatment, fascial work, Massage, Shockwave, world renown chiros, osteopaths and PTs, stretching bla bla. Nothing helped but shockwave (which was short lived) and one world renown chiro that is a douchebag because he cant treat me again. All in all, God is the only one who can lead your path.
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