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Thursday, October, 16, 2008

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GuidedGal
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06/16/08
GuidedGal
Category:Pain ManagementHip Popping

How to stop chronic Hip Popping!

 The nervew blocks im reciving are doing well.. but my hip still continues to pop.. and when it does its like a pressing burning pain!...sometimes it lasts 5 secs sometimes a few mins, sometimes an hr or longer....ive been taking the dlucosamine and chrondrontin but it doesnt seem to stop it only lessen the amyt of times it happens...but lately the pops are all bad instead of only 2 out of every 10 its now 8 out of 10...im sched for another block thurs but they only help with the spasms and chronic pain level..never the popping!

   Do you know what causes it and what i can do to stop it!

 

Sincerely

GuidedGal

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stemcell
Tuesday, June 17, 2008

I had a similar problem but my hip only popped occassionally, but I had heavy pain especially if I walked fast or ran from plane to plane at the airport.  I discovered stem cell mobilization after many tries with anti inflammatories, DMSO, and many other natural remedies that did not work.  By mobilizing my own adult stem cells, my cartilage was renewed and I feel that bone tissue was grown back.  Now, I don't have any discomfort when nerves were being squeezed between the bones of the hip joint without the right amount of cartilage in between.  I was diagnosed with chronic bursitis and could never run again.  Well, I am running again and ran yesterday for the 39th time after ten years of a painful hip.  

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