Mri report

2022-09-26 01:59:38
Hi sir/madam, Please check this MRI report and let me know if there is something major, Can she go to office?
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CAN GO TO OFFICE IF NO PAIN IN WALKING AND CLIMBING STAIRS. AVOID LONG HOURS OF STANDING AND TRAVELLING FOR FEW DAYS
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USE ICE PACK ON SOS BASIS , USE ANKLE BINDER WHILE WALKING, START ANKLE ISOMETRICS WITH GASYROSOLEUS STRETCHING FOR FASTER RECOVERY
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AVOID STRENOUS ACTIVITIES LIKE JUMPING,RUNNING,DRIVING TILL IT RESOLVES FULLY

Answered2022-09-26 07:43:59

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Just the MRI report won’t be enough to comment on what you have asked. It would need history and correlation with MRI findings. Kindly take an appointment on Practo for a thorough consultation

Answered2022-09-26 05:32:52

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If there was injury, ankle sprain as suggested by MRI could be treated with R-Rest for 1 week I-Ice pack application C-Compression with crepe bandage to be applied by doctor E-Leg elevation to reduce swelling
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For medications, need to consult online for prescription
Health Tips
• Limb elevation, Active/Passive finger/Toe movements. • Crepe Bandage-To be applied by a medical doctor. • Intermittent ice pack application. • Rest/Non-weight-bearing mobilization till further advice. • Watch for increased Swelling/Excessive pain/Toe or Finger discoloration/Fever. If present, visit the nearest hospital immediately.

Answered2022-09-26 14:55:34

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There some ligament sprain and minor injury to the bone. Your can use ankle brace or crepe bandage for few days. Weight bearing as able.

Answered2022-09-26 02:07:29

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