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Leg pain unable to walk
My mom having bones grown in her heels she is unable to walk because of pain what is the solution for this what treatment we should undergo to remove the grown bone in y The foot
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Short Arcs: Lie flat on your back or sit upright with your leg placed horizontally on a flat surface like a chair or bed. Place a rolled up towel under the knee. Pull your toes towards you and clench you thigh muscles. Slowly lift your foot up off the bed until your knee is straight (keep your knee resting on the towel). Hold for 3 secs and slowly lower them on the chair. Repeat 10 times twice a day. Straight Leg Raise: Lie flat on your back. One leg and knee will be straight and other leg should be bent. Pull your toes towards you and tighten/clench the muscle on the front of the thigh, locking your knee straight. Lift your foot up in the air, about 6 inches off the bed. Hold for 3 secs and slowly lower the leg. The knee must remain straight the whole time you are doing this exercise.
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I presume you have pump bump and need detailed evaluation and imaging to confirm that diagnosis. We have successfully treated many patients like your mother with ESWT. It is noninvasive and non operative treatment and has no side effects. It will heal the tendoachillis and she will be normal and able to walk without pain. Please see my website www.eswtindia.com Dr shrenik shah
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Hello. I assume ur reffering to pain on the sole while putting weight/standing. Its mostly because of plantar fascitis. Bone growth is incidentally seen but not the cause. Conservative treatment like hot water fomentation., local ointment application, and analgesics would help. Wear soft padded shoes, done walk bare foot and ise silicone heel pad. No surgery is needed. Thanks.
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Need clinical examination and X rays
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