STAINLESS STEEL IMPLANT
I have done my Humerous Bone Surgery and Doctor had fitted with Stainless Steel Implant . Can I do MRI With It .Doctor mentioned nothing on it . Surgery done in 2024 Year .
I have done my Humerous Bone Surgery and Doctor had fitted with Stainless Steel Implant . Can I do MRI With It .Doctor mentioned nothing on it . Surgery done in 2024 Year .
My mother is facing issues while walking. She sometimes loses balance while walking. And have pain in legs as well. What could be the reason for this and any medication for this ?
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 ?
Suddenly, my right hand feels numb and weak. I am also experiencing a mild pain in my right hand. Some time ago, I sustained an injury to my left knee, and that old injury has flared up again. I am finding it difficult to climb up to elevated places. I am very poor; I would be deeply grateful if someone could offer me some assistance.
I have had pain in the right shoulder area for the last four months. Consulted multiple doctors and physios but the problem remains the same. Doing range of motion exercises alone as more exercises only seem to increase pain. Want to know if this condition generally takes time to get better. 1. Heaviness felt in the shoulder after waking up. 2. Some pain in the biceps now and then. 3. Mild electric wave sort of feeling now and then in upper back. Have done UsT and IFT intermittently for ten sittings. Attaching my MRI. Tablet Etoshine MR was prescribed by doctors but I have not had the course as it didnt sit well with my stomach. What exactly is going to help me feel better soon ? Pls advise.
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