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Brain stroke and paralysed left side
Sir my son is 25 years old he got brain stroke on 3.10.17 and was admitted i vimhans hispital for his treatment. He got discharged now and the doctor advised him physiotherapy. Now the problem is he has so much paun on his thigh and is not cooperating with his physiotherapist. His doctor advised us to meet an orthopaeditian doctor. Could u please tell us why he is having so much pain on hus thigh. We got done his thigh xray too snd the report was normal
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It must be due to the spastic stage ... You need to counsel and takle patient very calmy and ask him to co-operate physiotherapist. Because physio is the only way to recover paralysis.
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It's only because of tightness in tigh muscle...For that stetchings have to done so pls tell ur son to cooperate vth his physiotherapist......Only way to clear paralysis is physiotherapy
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ask ur physiotherapist to do 1st pain reduction over the express area n continue vth all remaining
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do hot water fermentation at tigh muscle vol give some relaxation.....
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