Health Q&A
Safe to walk?

Safe to walk? Like it was a minor hairline undisplaced fracture in the posterior aspect of my lateral malleolus. A stable fracture. And some soft tissue injury too. I have maintained non weight bearing for 25 days. My foot is in a fiberglass cast. Can I start walking 26th day onwards, while still in cast and with rocker shoes and a crutch? Bc the fracture was very minor. Just some chipping. Like partial weight bearing? And pls look at the xrayyy carefully Can I climb stairs too?

Safe to walk?

Like it was a minor hairline undisplaced fracture in the posterior aspect of my laterlais malleolus. A stable fracture. And some soft tissue injury too. I have maintained non weight bearing for 25 days. My foot is in a fibreglass cast. Can I start walking 26th day onwards,while still in cast and with rocker shoes and a crutch. Bcs the fracture was very minor. Just some chipping. Like partial weight bearing? And pls look at the xrayyy carefully

Joint pain

Experiencing joints pain after 4 month of delivery with (Rf,CRp,Ana)normal,nd esr value 28 mildly elevated with vit d3 deficiency what cou"; be reason of joint pain

Pain in all joints

Delivered baby in december after 4 months of delivery having pain in all joints hands nd feets including knees and have more pain in hands finger specially index finger and thumb of both hands what could be the reason pls suggest

Hip Labrum Tear

I am reaching out because I have recently been diagnosed with a hip labral tear, and I am seeking your expert guidance, medical suggestions, and a comprehensive treatment plan to help me manage the persistent pain and safely restore my mobility. The discomfort in my groin and deep within my hip joint has significantly impacted my daily routine, making regular activities, prolonged sitting, and exercise increasingly difficult to tolerate. I would greatly appreciate your recommendations on whether we should initialy focus on conservative management—such as targeted physical therapy to strengthen my surrounding stabilizing muscles, activity modifications, and anti-inflammatory options—or if my specific imaging suggests that surgical intervention is a more viable long-term solution. Please let me know what next steps, diagnostic reviews, or lifestyle adjustments you recommend so that I can reduce this joint irritation and effectively begin my recovery process under your care.

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Dr. Dennis J. Taylor - Orthopedist
Dr. Dennis J. Taylor Orthopedist (Residency, Medical School, Medical Degree, Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery, Internship) 44 years experience Ohio State Outpatient Care Upper Arlington
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