Lower back pain...pelvic

My husband complains of lower back pain. It is better with exercise, but worse at rest, mainly in the morning. He also sometimes complains of hip pain, heel pain, and occasionally shoulder pain. He is just recently complaining of pain (like a pulling sensation) near the pelvic area. He saw a urologist a few years back, and nothing was found. I have read about an arthritic condition called ankylosing spondylitis, and I believe he has this. Would chiropratic adjustments be beneficial for him? Last xray also indicated "dextroscoliosis", what's this?

Posted By garmar on March 06, 2007 at 13:11:51:

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