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  • #16
    22 degrees rotatory dextroscoliosis centered at L1
    This means there's a curve in your spine.
    22 degrees describes the amount and angle of curvature and L1 is the area on the spine where the curving takes place.
    http://www.manateechiropractic.com/i...main_image.gif
    http://www.popovic.com.au/imgs/spinenerves.jpg
    compenstory levoscolisosis at the lower lumbar spine
    I believe this means, because of the curvature, your body is making a correction and curving slightly to the left at the lower spine.
    There are osteophtes seen along the right side
    Osteophytes are small bone spurs. Those are little growths of bone that are produced by the body as a reaction to stop joint movement.

    *I know there's a lot more, but that's all I have time to explain right now. I'm really tired.
    If nobody else steps in, I'll do my best tomorrow to explain more.
    Too tired of living and too tired to end it. What a conundrum.

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    • #17
      Current study shows marked degenerative narrowing of the hip join space with bone-on-bone along the superior acetabular roof, with lateral subluxation, and deformity of the femoral head.
      This part sounds like your hip joint has been narrowing, along with bone to bone grinding on the top part of the ball joint - and the ball IN the socked (femoral head) is mis-shapen.

      So the joint is decaying and your femur's knob that sits inside the hip joint wasnt/isn't shaped correctly...resulting in bone grind/pain.

      Cutenoob
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      • #18
        Quoth Plaidman View Post
        my hip is like that of a fifty year old man.
        I'm guessing you are not fifty? Or 60, cos then it would be a good thing.

        I hope you can get it sorted out quickly and painlessly.
        "I can tell her you're all tied up in the projection room." Sunset Boulevard.

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        • #19
          Quoth Cutenoob View Post
          This part sounds like your hip joint has been narrowing, along with bone to bone grinding on the top part of the ball joint - and the ball IN the socked (femoral head) is mis-shapen.

          So the joint is decaying and your femur's knob that sits inside the hip joint wasnt/isn't shaped correctly...resulting in bone grind/pain.

          Cutenoob
          it is properly called femoral-acetabular impingement =) I have it. Annoying as fuck, isnt it.
          EVE Online: 99% of the time you sit around waiting for something to happen, but that 1% of action is what hooks people like crack, you don't get interviewed by the BBC for a WoW raid.

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