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Health Q&A
MRI CONDITIONAL IMPLANT ?

I have attached my humerous bone implant x ray . Done operation in 2024 in month of March . No details provided about the implant about the manufacture type and material . Doctor said today that it is stainless steel. I want to know whether I am eligible for MRI ? Because I don't think there is need to remove the implant as it is not causing any issues in me . But for future mishaps may be I want to reassure whether I can do MRI with this implant . Please let me know what to do ahead

Sciatica pain

I had Pain in my leg from lower back few days back. It was extreme now it's low in back but still existbin calf pain. What to do...?

Bilateral spondylolysis of L5 vertebra,

Mri shows no anterolisthesis but after x ray dactor told I have mild lesthesis any suggestions from the gods .. Please help I'm very depressed

Validity of shoulder MRI

I have shoulder pain for last five months. I took a MRI. It said the following. Supraspinatus tendinosis without evidence of tear. Mild acromioclavicular joint arthropathy. Minimal subacromial–subdeltoid bursitis. MRI of neck is normal. I have not had any significant pain relief yet. Pain is still same. My doubt is - How long is the mri taken in Jan 2026 valid for ? There has not been any injuries or falls after that. For my condition , for how long should I consider this mri valid ?

Knee Pain Grade I Meniscus Tear Recovery

I am a 35 year old woman from Bangalore (5 Feet 6 Inch Height, 74 Kg Weight). I was having knee pain for maybe close to 18 months. The pain was not constant, kind of intermittent. I actually wear heels 4-5 days a week, heels with 3-4 inch heel. I got MRI done of both knees post doctor's advise. Key findings:  Right Knee-“Grade I horizontal tear of posterior horn of medial meniscus. Left Knee-Grade I horizontal tear of posterior horn of medial and lateral menisci. Reviewing the MRI reports, my doctor advised me to start physiotherapy focused on Quadriceps & VMO strengthening exercises. I have begun the exercises, and it has been about 2 weeks so far. The pain is there, sometimes more. Wanted opinion on:  1. How long does it typically take for this condition to improve and for the pain to go away? 2. Is it fully curable?  3. Will I be able to wear high heels (3–4 inches) occasionally in future, perhaps 3–4 days a week for about 2–3 hours a day? Please guide the best. Thank you

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Show Me the Pain …!!!

Does it hurt? Show me where? A very commonly asked question. A question which is justified if one can show a physical bruise or bump on their body. Now the question is, is there a kind of pain that cannot be shown. Yes there is. Pain management talks about the pains that are visible and the ...

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Unwanted Surgery of Spine

Unnecessary surgery based on MRIDr. sanjay sharma interventional pain physician says-Are you being treating for your back pain or what the MRI is suggesting your back pain is?“MRI alone may provide insufficient or inaccurate information upon which to base surgical/technical ...

Doctors
Dr. Gladstone C Mcdowell - Anesthesiologist
Dr. Gladstone C Mcdowell Anesthesiologist (Residency, Medical School, Medical degree, DO, Residency in Urology Residency, Residency in Anaesthesiology, Class of 1982) 44 years experience Integrated Pain Solutions Inc
Columbus 43240, COLUMBUS
Dr. Eric O Deleon - Anesthesiologist
Dr. Eric O Deleon Anesthesiologist (Medical School, Medical degree, DO, Internship, Residency - ID, Medical Education, Class of 1981) 45 years experience Midwest Physician Anesthesia
Columbus 43214, COLUMBUS
Dr. Bradley  Getz - Anesthesiologist
Dr. Bradley Getz Anesthesiologist (Medical School, Residency, Residency - ID, Class of 1985) 40 years experience Office
Columbus 43212, COLUMBUS
Dr. Christopher Paul Lampson - Anesthesiologist
Dr. Christopher Paul Lampson Anesthesiologist (Medical School, D.O., Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) 41 years experience West Broad Anesthesia Inc
Columbus 43228, COLUMBUS
Dr. Jianguo Cheng - Anesthesiologist
Dr. Jianguo Cheng Anesthesiologist (Bachelor Of Medicine (Medicine), PhD in Neurosciences (Biophysics), Neurology Residency, PhD, Biophysics, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Electrophysiology, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neural Control of Locomotion, Fellowship in Anesthesia Pain Management) 43 years experience The Richard M Ross Heart Hospital
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS