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Hi, I want to get my posture checked. My hips have become more prominent and I sometimes get discomfort in my lower left back. Lying on a flat surface even sometimes causes pain. After doing some research online, I think I might have a pelvic tilt but I'm not sure. That's why I wanna consult someone to get it checked. Should I consult an Orthopedic doctor or phyiotherapist? should I get my X rays done before consulting?
you must visit any therapist for posture assesment if needed then go for X ray
you may make an appointment via Marham. with proper X ray
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Visit nearby Physiotherapy center for detailed checkup
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Go for physiotherapy sessions along your xrays
Consult nearby physiotherapist pl.
Visit your nearest physiotherapy centre and get it assessed
consult a physio for proper assessment
you need a Physiotherapist for posture assessment. proper posture guideline you make an appointment via Marham.
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Hi! first of all you should consult with a physiotherapist.
No need of x ray before check up.
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need to visit your nearby physiotherapist for detail posture assessment
yes get your xray first then visit nearby physio for proper assessment
Consult physiotherapist X ray after consultation if needed
You need Proper Assessment by a physiotherapist who will assess your Body Mechanics including spine curves and Pelvic Tilts and then they will guide you with proper treatment options and Home Exercise plan to correct it
Based on your description, this appears more consistent with a postural or biomechanical issue rather than a serious structural problem.
The prominence of the hips along with one-sided lower back discomfort is often associated with pelvic asymmetry (tilt or rotation), muscle imbalances, or altered movement patterns. Pain while lying on a flat surface can also occur due to muscle tightness or reduced spinal-pelvic alignment, rather than a bone-related issue.
In such cases, the most appropriate first step is to consult a physiotherapist. A detailed assessment of your posture, muscle balance, joint alignment, and movement patterns can help identify the exact cause.
Routine X-rays are usually not required initially, unless there is a history of trauma, severe persistent pain, or neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or weakness. If needed, you can be referred for further medical evaluation afterward.
Early assessment and guided rehabilitation often lead to very good outcomes, especially when the issue is addressed at this stage.
You need to do Xray first, with x-ray no one can understand the issue, diagnosis will be done after.
Hello, consult a physiotherapist nearby for physical assessment of your posture. X-ray wont be needed.
you have to visit a physiotherapist and it needs proper history of your daily routine and proper assessment... it is physical examination must there many reasons behind of the posture incorrect. and will assess how much deterioration in your lower body.
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Visit your nearest physiotherapy Centre along with your Pelvic X-ray
standard lateral Radiograph/X-ray will be best but ask them to do anteroposterior as well due to imaging sometimes is not clear in lateral view
Yes get your x rays done.
you have to visit a nearby physiotherapist after proper assessment the cause can be identified and they will guide you about the next step towards treatment.
visit your nearby physiotherapist, he will check your posture then guide you accordingly
physiotherapist ia better option. ortho done do postures. if it is reallt posture issue.
I recommend visiting a physiotherapist nearby for a proper assessment. They can check your posture, pelvic alignment, and muscle balance to identify the exact cause. Usually, you won\'t need an X-ray before the appointment; it will only be performed if clinically required. You will be guided accordingly. Based on your symptoms, it could be an imbalance in muscles or a pelvic tilt, which is typically manageable with the right exercises and posture adjustments.
You should get and AP/ Lateral view X-ray and then consult a physiotherapist. Pelvic tilt is often caused by muscle tightness and can usually be effectively treated by Physiotherapy.
Yes x ray needed and assessment is mandatory
You should consult a physiotherapist and get your x ray done
Your symptoms suggest a postural imbalance, such as a pelvic tilt, which a Physiotherapist can best assess through a physical examination..
.You don\'t necessarily need an X-ray first... a clinical assessment is more important to determine if the issue is muscular or structural. I recommend consulting a therapist for a movement analysis and a tailored exercise plan to correct your posture and relieve the discomfort.....
no you don\'t need x-ray . for postural related pathologies or mechanical back problems visit physiotherapist . we do some physical tests for biomechanics. and advise some specific exercise plan . if pain increases with YouTube exercises then avoid it . physiotherapist is best choice as it is our domain to address postural related issues.
I recommend visiting a physiotherapist nearby for a proper assessment .And diagnosed the problem or posture may effect muscle tightness or can properly chk the muscle imbalance , alignment. x-ray can help out the issue diagnosed
Looks like a posture/muscle imbalance issue. Better to see a physiotherapist first, X-ray only if needed later.
Seems postural imbalance,get yourself examined by a physical therapist 1st. It could be due to mechanical or pathological cause.Post examination x-ray will be suggested not needed prior to getting one.
You should visit physiotherapist first. if left untreated it will increase with time & weaken leg muscles & upper back too .
you should consult a physiotherapist first for proper assessment
it\'s basically due to nerve compression that cause pain when u sit or lying on flat surface,x ray is compulsory to check ur bony or joint condition after that it\'s will decided either it\'s case of orthopedic or physiotherapist.
consult a physiotherapist first do as he suggested...!
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