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Right feet is not supporting for walk
My mother (age 52, weight 80) right feet is not supporting to walk, already have problem with back bone.
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Looks like she might have some nerve related problems as you said that she has some back pain also.. Might be sciatica.. Let me know if you have gone through any x-rays or met a Orthopaedician. In any case, physiotherapy treatment should be able to solve this issue.
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Try to take rest, apply ice on painful areas.
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With the given information I can suggest you to visit a physiotherapist. Proper physical Assessment and treatment is needed. It will definitely help you.
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