Remove fracture plate
Hello, My mother (Age 61 yrs) has fracture plate in one leg ankle. Now fracture has healed. Is it reqiured to remove plate?
Hello, My mother (Age 61 yrs) has fracture plate in one leg ankle. Now fracture has healed. Is it reqiured to remove plate?
My mom sister is having so much problem in walking and also lifting some objects . She having pain in foot , knee , elbow . and slowly slowly problem becoming worse . and now she having pain in disk . We went to doctor in past months but the result is not good . Please if you help for supplementation and diet plan for her .. ( would glucosamine tablet good ?) ( omega 3 ?)
My mom is suffering from a leg paiin very badly especially in foot and she can't even move a foot on the ground not can stand uup.. She is having swolllen foot. What to do to cure it immediately
I injured my right foot/leg on 08.04.2026. Initial X-ray is attached. I had a temporary cast for 10 days followed by a permanent cast for 21 days. Today, the cast was removed, and a new X-ray is attached. Please review the X-rays and advise whether there is improvement/healing, and recommend the next steps for further recovery.
MRI SCREENING OF LS SPINE Above study was performed on 1. 5 T MRI unit using standard protocols and appropriate hard copy documentation done OBSERVATIONS: Degenerative changes with osteophyte formation seen. Intervertebral discs reveal loss of normal signal intensity on T2W images suggesting of desiccation.Schmorl's nodes seen at superior endplate of L3. Posterocentral and posterolateral desiccated disc protrusion seen at L5-S1 level causing indentation over ventral thecal sac and bilateral lateral neural foramina narrowing, leading to mild traversing root compression. Posterocentral and posterolateral desiccated disc protrusion seen at L4-5 level causing indentation over ventral thecal sac and bilateral lateral neural foramina narrowing, leading to mild exiting nerve root compression. Otherwise vertebral bodies show normal signal intensity. The spinal cord reveals normal contour and signal intensity. Ye mri ls screening ki report h koi jalan numbness ya sujan nhi h kya aap bta skte h
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