ACL INJURY
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
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
“Missing my Teriparatide Osteri injection for 2 days once a month—will that cause any problem?”... ...
I am experiencing significant lower back pain in the central region which started a few days ago and suddenly worsened after a squatting movement. The pain now radiates into my left leg and makes it difficult to walk, especially when putting weight on the left side. I am also unable to sit upright at 90 degrees due to increased pain, and getting into bed is particularly painful while getting up is slightly manageable. There is no loss of bladder control, but the pain intensity has increased enough to affect basic movements and daily activities. I am looking for an early consultation with an orthopedic (spine) specialist to evaluate the condition and suggest appropriate treatment.
From past couple off days I'm having a pain in my right thumb. Don't even able to put pressure on anything from my right thumb I even tried pain relief spray as well but there is no sign of relief.
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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