Intermittenr pain on LHS ankle
I get pain on my left hand side ankle mainly in the morning and a little throughout the day.The pain persists for 1-2 months and again comes after a few months for 1-2 months.This is happening for last 1-2 year.
I get pain on my left hand side ankle mainly in the morning and a little throughout the day.The pain persists for 1-2 months and again comes after a few months for 1-2 months.This is happening for last 1-2 year.
Fracture in leg. Attaching ultrasound and xray report. Suggested a surgery. is it really needed. thanking in advance.
Had done my bankart lesion shoulder surgery for right hand shoulder .. fixed 3 anchors in my hand it's been 2 months since surgery & Doing physiotherapy from past 1 month Last month surgeon doctor told only do slow moments Now he is telling this 3rd month is very important u should do very strong moments in physiotherapy and how much ever we can do in this 3rd month till that only hand will stay forever. But iam scared so is my hand not 100% recover and moments in future ? Plz tell doctors ..🥺 Any advices plz
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