Hobby_Man22
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Every time I use wire crimpers I get this pinching feeling on the side of my hip. Drives me nuts. I even got the good Klein brand that are easy to use after years of just using vise grips to crimp.
You mean it could be as simple as a back adjustment?If the doc just wants to tell you to take Tylenol, I'd also check out a chiropractor -- legs, hips, vertebrae may all be out of place.
Could be, or legs/hip adjustment. If a regular doc (MD/DO) can't fix it or find any underlying disease causing it, I'd definitely try some adjustments by a DC.You mean it could be as simple as a back adjustment?
I had groin pain fixed years ago with a back adjustment. This is in a different spot this time. I've gone to the joint a couple times, but they don't know what they're doing.Could be, or legs/hip adjustment. If a regular doc (MD/DO) can't fix it or find any underlying disease causing it, I'd definitely try some adjustments by a DC.
My family doc is a DO, so he does adjust. I had neck pain, and he adjusted me during last visit and it took the pain away.
Yep, of course, go to regular doctors as I said, and get a referral to an ortho if regular doc can't do anything. I just said if they can't/won't do anything, then maybe try an adjustment from a DC.Chiropractors are insane. Go to a real doctor. An ortho
I'll feel the same feeling on the other side, although not nearly as bad. It's either one side or the other, never at the same time, sometimes it disappears totally on the main side that usually aches and switches to the other side with no ryhm or reason.what happens if you crimp with the other hand? still get pain? since it's painful in multiple locations it's probably a pinched nerve. been there, had that.
yep, probly a pinched nerve. the pain comes and goes and it is not a specific point but a generalized area. had one 18 years ago at the C6-7 level. the pain I was getting was consistent enough to advise which particular nerve and where. the CAT scan confirmed it. all your nerves branch out at certain spinal disc locations. c6 is thumb to middle finger, c7 is ring and little, that's how they were able to determine.I'll feel the same feeling on the other side, although not nearly as bad. It's either one side or the other, never at the same time, sometimes it disappears totally on the main side that usually aches and switches to the other side with no ryhm or reason.
Even someone making me mad can make it hurt. Or stressing me out.
Klein. They're the best I've ever used.What brand wire crimpers? Therein could be the problem.
No seriously. See chiropractor first then orthopedic doctor next.
go to a real Dr who will prescribe opiates?.... instead of a chiropractor who will fix your spine without drugs... and the chiropractor is insane? Lmao...Chiropractors are insane. Go to a real doctor. An ortho
I took no opiates in the course of dealing with my back outside of the fentanyl they gave me after surgery in the hospital.go to a real Dr who will prescribe opiates?.... instead of a chiropractor who will fix your spine without drugs... and the chiropractor is insane? Lmao...
Yes. That's just an example though. Just about anything that put a strain on the hip will do it.When you use the crimpers, you’re just squeezing them using your hands? Your not placing them on your hip and pushing against your hip?
I just don’t understand how squeezing with your hands puts pressure on your hip? Maybe some inflammation around your spine is irritated when you flex certain muscles? Like you‘re putting pressure on a cluster of nerves or something?Yes. That's just an example though. Just about anything that put a strain on the hip will do it.
Well actually I was pushing it against my leg. Sometimes I'll push them against the ground. So usually I'm bent over.I just don’t understand how squeezing with your hands puts pressure on your hip? Maybe some inflammation around your spine is irritated when you flex certain muscles? Like you‘re putting pressure on a cluster of nerves or something?
Ahh ok! Well then this is an easy fix..lol You know the old joke about “Hey doc, it hurts when I lift my arm” and the doc says then don’t lift your arm?Well actually I was pushing it against my leg. Sometimes I'll push them against the ground. So usually I'm bent over.
That's the one I use.Are they the ratchet style, if not, try these. What size wire are you trying to crimp that needs so much pressure.