Percutaneous Vertebroplasty for Compression Fracture

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Fracture second opinion.

Fracture in leg.  Attaching  ultrasound and xray report. Suggested a surgery. is it really needed.  thanking in advance.

KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS

Dr I am scheduled for tongue ulcer surgery and biopsy on Monday. Two days ago, I took a triamcinolone injection and started linezolid for knee(OA)treatment suggested by dr. He asked me to eat linezolid until surgery. My CRP is moderately raised. (Reports attached) Is it safe to proceed with surgery,what should I do?

Dr told it is a small joint problem

IMPRESSION: Comminuted displaced fracture of the anterior process of the calcaneum with intra- articular extension into the calcaneocuboid joint. Avulsion fracture of the cuboid involving the articular surface. Calcaneocuboid joint disruption with joint space widening. Is this serious issue or small joint problem

Right leg foot 5th Metatarsal Fracture

Can you pls review my right leg foot X-ray and identify the fracture, I mean which type of fracture is this and how it will heal?

Do I need a repeat MRI for my spine

In January, I took an MRI because my cervical disc bulge symptoms got much worse and regular (I've had it for two years), with complete numbness of my right arm everyday even with simple functions like writing, typing, cooking, eating, etc. I tried different doctors, physiotherapy, ayurveda in different places because I live in a remote area (I'm a forest researcher) without doctors nearby. After my initial physiotherapy for one week, my pain and numbness extended to my left arm and shoulder. Instead of resting after, I went for another survey and both my arms went numb with severe pain in neck and upper back. In the following days, I had severe pain in right hip and slight numbness in right leg also. I tried ayurveda after this for two weeks. Now I feel okay if I absolutely don't use my arm but even walking slowly for 5 minutes starts the numbness in hand and leg. Do I need another MRI since my symptoms got worse or would that be a waste? what's the best way forward?

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