Male | 52
Is Grade II-III ACL Injury with Bone Contusions Serious?
What is Grade II-III injury involving anterior cruciate ligament along proximal 3rd fibers with bone contusions corresponding to pivot shift injury.
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Answered on 23rd May '24
Grade IIIII injury that affects the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) primarily the proximal third and has the corresponding bone contusions evident in a pivot shift injury requires medical attention An orthopedist should be consulted and give the appropriate diagnosis as well as the treatment for bursitis.
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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1135)
Since past 2 days suffering through left leg pain with severe hip pain that's also in left side
Female | 17
Your left leg and hip may be bothering you. Pain in both of those places could be caused by something such as sciatica, which is a nerve problem. Another reason might be muscle strain or arthritis. You should rest the area that hurts, put some ice on it, and if it’s bearable, gently stretch. If this doesn’t help, you should see an orthopedist.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am 50 year old female. I have pain in my heel since last 3 months. After visiting a orthopaedic doctor, I found out that my uric acid was slightly over the limit. Doc said it’s elevated because of consumption of whey protein(for very short duration I had). I consumed prescribed medications for few weeks but could not continue with the course as it was very heavy medication. The heel pains when I get up to walk and takes a few minutes for it to subside. Please advise
Female | 50
You might be suffering from plantar fasciitis, a situation where the tissue that links your heel to your toes gets inflamed. In some situations, high uric acid levels may be a contributing factor to such pain. The discomfort is worse in the morning when you start walking out of bed. Stretch your calf and foot muscles and wear shoes that provide proper support. In addition, users can also use ice packs and over-the-counter pain relievers as possible remedies. However, if the pain still does not go away, it is best to go back to an orthopedist for an updated diagnosis.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I was having back pain since 1 year i visited orthopaedic i also did my MRI my reports were normal i completed the medication given by doctor.When i was on medication then i did not have pain and now the pain again has started once i was done with my medications. could it be nerve problem due to which i am facing pain?
Male | 27
Perhaps your backache is associated with nerve injury. I recommend that you see a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. They will perform further tests and establish what is causing your pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
How to get rid of knee crepitus
Male | 36
Knee crepitus can be from multiple causes. Painless crepitus can be ignored. So, I won't advice for crepitus knee treatment as such.. Crepitus from knee cap problems can be cured with hip and knee strengthening. Crepitus from cartilage irregularities or loose pieces often need minor keyhole surgery. Painful crepitus from arthritis is initially treated with physical therapy and surgery when therapy stops helping.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Prasad Gourneni
I have low back pain for 16 days now. It started mild at first – first seven days and it hurt when I sit down. When I stood, pain almost completely went away or when I lay down. Later, I had spasms in my back for a couple of days and I wasn't mobile for a while. Now I'm but I feel dull ache in the lower back. When I bend over, I need to be careful. Pain is localized and it's not radiating. I don't have any other symptoms.
Female | 29
Back pain is often caused by muscle strain. It occurs when muscles are overstretched by heavy lifting or quick movements. If bending over hurts, that likely indicates a strained muscle. To ease the discomfort, apply ice packs and do gentle stretching exercises. However, avoid any strenuous activities that strain your back further. If the pain persists, visit an orthopedist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I have slipped disc problem from 2-2.5 years
Once the doctor evaluates the case the first line of treatment is rest, limited movements, medications and if needed surgery. Once the pain settles physiotherapy is needed. Life style modification, like exercises, weight loss, avoiding long hour sitting at one place etc. is very important. Consult an orthopedic, you will find yourself the list of relevant experts on the following link - Orthopedic Doctor in India. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
How should I resume physical activities 4 months after Achilles tendon surgery
Male | 41
After 4 months of Achilles tendon surgery, you can return to physical activities only with the consent of your orthopedic surgeon. You might have to begin with mild exercises and slowly intensify your exercise. Wear appropriate shoes, and always warm up before the exercise. A physiotherapist should be consulted for a smooth and successful recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am 53 yrs old recently I had surgery from fortis hospital Post operative appearance with orthopedic device, plates and screws seen in situ. There is evidence of a persistent fracture line in the distal femoral condyle with extensions involving patellofemoral articular surface, intercondylar notch, medial and lateral condyle reaching tibiofemoral articular surface. Proximal visualized shaft of left femur shows diffuse cortical thickening, coarse trabeculation and patchy intramedullary sclerosis. Proximal end of fracture does not show any clearly demonstrable callus formation or periosteal reaction suggesting hypo/oligotrophic fracture healing. Multiple well defined small bony hyperdensities are seen within the fracture line. Extensive surrounding soft tissue stranding and fluid density seen within the intercondylar notch area. Osteoarthritic changes seen involving the knee joint with tibial spiking, marginal osteophytes, significantly reduced medial tibiofemoral joint space.
Male | 53
We would be more than happy to help you but you have just told your reports but did not mention What's your problem? So kindly get in touch with an orthopedic surgeon near you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rajat Jangir
I want to replace knee of my mother. Please tell me about complete package and also include implant costs
Female | 68
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dr.Narendra Medagam
I am 17 yr. Boy have a accident 11 days ago fortunately i just got scratches on my body the wounds of my upper body (hands, arms )get healed they just left with white scars and some gonna to take 2 or 3 days to heal. But I have concern about the wounds of my leg mainly i got 4 wounds in my leg one on elbow and left three on my feet those three are like a hole but they got tissues their but the wounds are still their. I know it gonna take time but everytime i or my nurse change the dressing it got bleed bec when i have to walk all wounds of my leg start bleeding maybe stretch of tissues i don't use that leg to walk. But even it bleed. I don't know what's to do. It's like whenever i do dressing the wound get damaged and bleed because the bandage gets to stick to it because of blood. I use megaheal or betadine for dressing but mostly bettadin because after doing dressing with megaheal it hey pus ( little bit ) in the wound it happens to wound on elbow and feet please tell how can I solve this. And lil bit sorry for the bad explanation. And thanks
Male | 17
The redness, bleeding, and pus are signs that your wounds might be infected. It's important to keep the wounds clean and dry. Use Betadine for dressing, as it helps prevent infection. Avoid putting too much pressure on your leg wounds to reduce bleeding. Your wounds will heal with time.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Enough pain in my knee, I have bowleg problem
Male | 20
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
Minor fracture in spinal cord everything is fine leg is alos working can I will be okhy
Female | 19
It's good that your leg is still functioning well—that’s a good sign! You might feel symptoms like pain, numbness, or tingling. The most common causes are accidents or falls. The usual treatment involves rest, possibly wearing a brace and physical therapy. With proper care and rest, you'll likely recover well. Make sure to follow your doctor’s advice.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Sir Mera knee dislocated hua hai or mujhe 1 month ka plaster lga hai to Mera question ye hai ki.plaster remove hone ke Kitna din bad me chl sakhti hun or Kitna drd rhega actually mere exam or aare hai to isliye
Female | 19
When the plaster is off, you should wait for about 2 to 4 weeks before walking normally. The first few days can be a little uncomfortable, but this is a common thing. Just relax and do short walks at first to strengthen your muscles. Getting your body to heal naturally is crucial so don't push yourself. If you have any severe pain or trouble walking, tell your orthopedist straight away.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I'm 25 years age. I have several issues some of them from my childhood and some of them are from 15 age. I have back pain. Back muscles are usually very tight. Plus I have right shoulder pain right knee pain right feet pain. And tremor in my both hands from childhood. I have one small eye and one comparatively large eye. Have asymetric eyes. And I have tight pelvic floor. Whenever I sleep on right side bladder leaks at night in the bed. But when I sleep on the left side it doesn't happen at all. From past 3 4 days I have pain under my eyes.
Male | 25
It sounds like you have multiple health issues that need attention. For your back, shoulder, knee, and feet pain, as well as tight muscles and tremors, it is best to see an orthopedic doctor. The asymmetry in your eyes and recent pain under your eyes should be checked by an ophthalmologist. For pelvic floor tightness and bladder issues, a visit to a urologist is recommended.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I've been getting pain in my sacrum since two days. It's severe pain and a slight swelling in the area.
Male | 21
Swelling may signal inflammation, caused by injury, poor posture, or prolonged sitting. Try gentle stretches, ice, or over-the-counter pain meds. But if pain persists or worsens, see a dermatologist. They'll examine you and advise next steps.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am 18 years ol girl I have back pain and pain in arms
Female | 18
You're having a hard time with back pain and arm pain. These are signs that may be brought on by factors such as bad posture, heavy bags, or sitting in an uncomfortable position for too long. Don't forget to take a break now and then, stretch, and do some light exercises like yoga which can help alleviate the ache. Additionally, you could use a hot water bottle or take a warm bath for relief.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
My mother has a small tumor on her elbow is it possible cancer?
Female | 48
There’s an urgent need for an expert like an orthopedic surgeon or an oncologist to inspect the tumor on your mother's arm. Not all tumors develop into cancer, so a thorough investigation is necessary to avoid any malignancy. Once it is confirmed that cancer is present, treatment alternatives can be explored.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
My foot and hands are hurting so much at night and my neck has swll.
Female | 25
It may happen due to poor sleeping positions, repetitive strain injuries, or maybe arthritis. To get a proper diagnosis and advice, you need to consult a medical professional. Meanwhile, try to maintain a comfortable sleeping position and consider using ice packs for swelling.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Hello Doctor Jai Hind, I am currently under basic training of Sub-inspector in CRPF in Coimbatore During my basic training which has been started from 20th August it has been more than 2 months. But since a month i am suffering from LATERAL KNEE PAIN which in the beginning , caused me unbearable pain in night time when i straighten my left leg but after massage i got rid of that pain. But it has been month i am not being able to run - i am using Nike Revolution 6 shoe for running purpose. I cannot take rest because i am under training If i would take rest i would be relegated Please help me what should i do I have Pain While Landing on my left foot during running - PT We have a schedule for 15-20 KM running in upcoming time as a part of training . I have to complete that race i cannot deny that - what should i do
Male | 23
This is often the case for runners who have to deal with this type of pain. The factors may be, first, overuse, second, wrong footwear, and third muscle imbalance. As a first step, try to diminish the volume and the intensity of your running. You can also try icing the area, gentle stretching, and strengthening exercises for your leg muscles. It's crucial to listen to your body and if you feel pain, take breaks when necessary during the training. If it still hurts, it's better to consult with an orthopedist or a sports medicine expert.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have a lot of pain in my hole back and neck. Recently I have done my mri and in mri shown I have, Loss of lumber lordosis noted Lumber disc is degenerated at L4-L5 level L5-S1 disc - diffuse posterior disc bulge noted indenting the thecal sac D9 vertebral body hemangioma noted Minimal posterior disc bulge noted at c4-5 and C5-C6 levels indenting the thecal sac, I didn’t mean what is problem I have and what dr I’ll show. I am just tired to showing many dr. Pls help me sir, I am married and I have 9 months baby. This pain is I have from last 4 years. I have done therapy and lot of medication but didn’t work and even I have done exercise and walking
Female | 30
It sounds like you're experiencing significant back and neck pain, possibly due to misalignments in your spine as shown in your MRI results. These misalignments could be causing pressure on your nerves, leading to your enduring discomfort. I recommend consulting with an orthopedic surgeon or a spine specialist to discuss further treatment options, such as injections or surgery, to alleviate your pain effectively.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
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