I'm 35 years, for the last two months I have intense pain right side of left leg then pain moves to groin and knee (and pain is increasing gradually when I walk (can't run due to pain)). My treatment is going in the Delhi's govt. Hospital. I had pelvis AP xray, spine xray and full abdomen USG, but getting none. Yesterday, I got MRI (U - hip (B/L)) and report says There is evidence of large geographical area of T2/STRI hyperintensity seen involving head, neck and proximal shaft of femur - suggestive of marrow edema. Mild joint infusion is seen. There is evidence of focal ill-defined T2/STRI seen in anterior muscular pain - likely edematous changes.
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Knee As arthritis is very common that you get generally bilaterally. Ice therapy would definitely help to reduce the inflammation. We also advise you to use knee cap which would help to prevent the knee from damaging further and also to maintain the quadriceps muscle tone. You can take Ultrasonic therapy in one of the nearby physiotherapy clinics which would help to heal the damaged cartilages along with shortwave diathermy which would help to improve the blood circulation. You can take Ultrasonic therapy in one of the nearby physiotherapy clinics which would help to heal the damaged cartilages along with shortwave diathermy which would help to improve the blood circulation. It looks like you are anaemic. That's the reason the knee goes for genu recurvatum which is nothing but backward bowing of legs. This can be prevented by wearing knee brace to support the knee from going backwards while you walk or climb stairs. Check with your haemoglobin levels and also with your calcium & vitamin levels in your body by consulting a general physician.
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