Re: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction in a non-pregnant woman

From: FRANCES WREN (fwren@shaw.ca)
Thu May 29 11:26:50 2008


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seems unlikely that the BC pill would cause this. frances wrenMD FRCS

>----- Original Message -----
From: tararn@live.com (Tara RN) Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 6:44 pm Subject: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction in a non-pregnant woman To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net>

> We were talking at work today about a patient that has horrible hip
> problems. Her hips keep displacing back into her tailbone
> area and
> causing severe pain. She goes to P.T. three times a
> week and they
> manipulate her hips back into place at every appointment.
> She also can
> click her symphysis pubis joint multiple times a day by
> squeezing her
> knees together. She is on continuous birth control for
> endometriosisand has been doing this for over five years.
> Is it plausible that
> continued est/progest for this many years could imitate relaxin and
> "relax" the pelvic structure and ligaments and be causing her hip
> displacements?
>
> Thanks in advance for any opinions!
>

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<DIV>seems unlikely that the BC pill would cause this.</DIV>

><DIV>frances wrenMD FRCS<BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: tararn@live.com (Tara RN)<BR>Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 6:44 pm<BR>Subject: Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction in a non-pregnant woman<BR>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L &lt;ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net&gt;<BR><BR>&gt; We were talking at work today about a patient that has horrible hip<BR>&gt; problems.&nbsp; Her hips keep displacing back into her tailbone <BR>&gt; area and<BR>&gt; causing severe pain.&nbsp; She goes to P.T.&nbsp; three times a <BR>&gt; week and they<BR>&gt; manipulate her hips back into place at every appointment.&nbsp; <BR>&gt; She also can<BR>&gt; click her symphysis pubis joint multiple times a day by <BR>&gt; squeezing her<BR>&gt; knees together.&nbsp; She is on continuous birth control for <BR>&gt; endometriosisand has been doing this for over five years.&nbsp; <BR>&gt; Is it plausible that<BR>&gt; continued est/progest for this many years could imitate relaxin and<BR>&gt; "relax" the pelvic structure and ligaments and be causing her hip<BR>&gt; displacements?<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Thanks in advance for any opinions!<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; </DIV>

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