Iight well heres the story, about 2 years ago my hamstring started to hurt for really no reason at al. It hurts when I sit in an L shape such as in a chair or against the wall or even when I'm laying on my back or even standing up or walking for an extended period of time.
I kinda just dealt with it until the beginning of this year. When I went to the doctor he told me that it could be from I think stress on the pelvis or something involving it which is from back issues. Now Coincidentally I do have a lil bit of a back issue with the addition of having Scoliosis(Curved Spine). So the doctor recommended physical therapy which I attended for about 5 sessions in which they gave me exercises to do and Electroshock therapy but neither has worked. So I was wondering if anybody had any tips or anything to offer on this issue I'm having.
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0 • Wack Feelings Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •The poster above me is right in that you should seek some physical therapy for this problem. Your hamstrings attach behind the knees at at the bottom of the pelvis. Given that scoliosis messes with the spine, it can and often does seriously effect the positioning of the pelvis, which is probably why you are having this problem, even when you are seated and they are not stretched out. You're going to need to get some professional help, or go to a massage place that specializes in medical/sports related injuries as they will have staff that are knowledgeable and might possibly solve the problem if it isn't too severe without you having to pay more or get your insurance involved (unless you have good coverage).
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0 • Wack Feelings Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •As far as pain in hamstrings with standing, walking etc...is it just your hamstrings? Do you have pain anywhere else in your legs? Is it just one or both legs?If its pain(sharp tingling or radiating pain) in your legs as well as your hamstrings, it could be sciatica or even a herniated disc...
If its pain in just your hamstrings, then it could be a strain or an contusion of the hamstring, in which case ice, stretching, and cross friction massage (massaging perpendicular to the h/s muscles), and if you are doing Physical Therapy, then ultrasound...
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