Bone & Muscle problems
Snapping lateral hamstring
This is the only source I found online that seemed to match the symtoms
"Lateral, or biceps, snapping hamstrings are usually due to a presumed genetic or injured state where the direct arms of the long and short heads of the biceps no longer attach to the posterolateral aspect of the fibular styloid. In these patients, when they perform a deep squat, the biceps femoris tendon can roll over the fibular head when one squats down. Upon arising, the tendon will often “snap” back into position."
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Ankle pain
5 days ago, I woke up to a sharp pain on the outside of my left ankle, right behind the bone. It went away shortly after I got up, but later that evening, it came back very bad when I was out at the store. It hurt so bad that I could barely walk, but I made it to my friend's house and put my foot up there until the pain went away (an hour or so). Since then, every evening a couple of hours before bed, when I lay down to go to bed, and when I wake up in the morning I feel the sharp stabbing pain.
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Constant right leg pain
I have been having a severe right side leg pain for more than one month... at night
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Knock knee
I want to join army there is a medical issue, as so the problem of knock knee can be corrected by any exercise.
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Inflammation between L4 L5 bones.
I had a slip disk 10 years ago.Every year during winter,generally,I get a pain in my left pelvic joint which subsides without any medicine after a few days.This winter it was acute and I hence I had to consult doctors.As advised by one, MRI was done and it showed a inflammation in L4 and L5 bones.I could not get relief even after 15 to 20 days of medicines.I consulted a rheumatologist and he suggested NUCOXIA 90 for a month.I was absolutely fine for first 28 days. Again the pain came back.
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Siatica pain
I have done physiotherapy but there is no improvement. Short wave and ift tensed were given. Whom should i consult an orthopaedic surgeon, a neurologist or a anaesthesiologist (advance pain specialist)?
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Regular full body pain
My mother is 50yrs+ and she's suffering with full body pain. Recently got checked calcium ,and found low level of calcium in body. Please suggest
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Not able to sit crosslegged
I am not able to sit crosslegged..As i googled for thr same problems it shows that this is due to tight hips. Is this a serious problem? how can I correct this? Are there exercises for the same?
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Not able to walk properly
Hello doctor ,
My grandmother is not able to walk properly. She's not even able to wear slippers or shoes on her own from past few months. Hee age is 70 years. How can you help her ? Please consider the situation.
Thank you.
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Knock knees
How can I correct my knocked knees Without any surgery? Or it can be correct by doing some exercises?
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