>be forced to sit in jury duty for 2 weeks
>unable to sit comfortably
>low back stiff
>constantly squirming around and crossing legs over and under
>feel sharp pain when sitting with left foot on my right knee
>immediately stop and never sit cross legged again
>pain fades to a dull ache and itchy feeling on the left side of my sacrum
>no dysfunction in movement and pain is very low, but chronically itchy feeling remains
>been 4 months
Any idea what went wrong and how to diagnose/fix it? I'm going to see a doctor as soon as I'm enrolled in medicaid, but right now I'm going to a chiropractor who fixed everything except this, re-aligned my lumber and sacrum yet the feeling is still there.
>Chiropractor
No jesus god no. Fucking no. No. No. No. Do not ever go to a chiro. Go to a physio. I work in the health industry and the amount of back injuries I've seen exacerbated by chiro's is off the chain. Faulty science with very little certification to back them up.
I would suggest taking on a very gentle stretching routine for the lower back, you can find plenty online, and waiting until you can see a real medical professional.
>>18077045
Chiro actually helped with just about everything else in correcting alignment and improving flexibility, but this unknown issue wasn't helped. Stretching doesn't do much either.
I plan to request an osteopath, assuming they will do physical tests and order MRI or something. My concern is being able to get the referral, since my complaint is "chronic itching on the side of my sacrum" not impaired movement or severe pain.