Fracture in leg.
Is surgery really needed for this. pls give your opinion. dr was talking about inserting plates. thanking u in advance. i want second opinion.
Leg pain is of two different kinds, acute and chronic, both of which may start abruptly or gradually. Ultrasound, X-rays, Ankle-brachial index, CT Scan, MRI, Nerve Conduction Studies and Arteriogram are other methods of detection. Sometimes, the pain is accompanied by burning.
Leg pain is of two different kinds, acute and chronic, both of which may start abruptly or gradually. Ultrasound, X-rays, Ankle-brachial index, CT Scan, MRI, Nerve Conduction Studies and Arteriogram are other methods of detection. Sometimes, the pain ... More
Is surgery really needed for this. pls give your opinion. dr was talking about inserting plates. thanking u in advance. i want second opinion.
Hi Dr Is this possible to see any hint of acl rupture kr not by this xray? Have consulted 2 drs. One is saying not broken and another is saying that can mild rupture
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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?
Sir before 4 month while lifting heavy weight in a overhead container i feel a pain near my right sided lower ribs. After that i visited some doctor in orthopedic and pain management but nothing work. One of the pain management doctor said that it Slipping Rib syndrome... And recommended some medicine and Usg therapy... After that i tried to confirm my symptoms.. So visited CTVS and orthopedic specialist and but they ignore my concern about Slipping rib syndrome... I had done Chest X Ray, USG W/A and CECT all normal.. i tried so many pain killer, Musal relaxing medicine in that days.. Also done 8 sitting of Physiotherapy but not so improved my symptoms... 🫤
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