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Plantar Fasciitis Questions

Asked for male, 20 years old from new delhi
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I had a knee injury and my mri result were as follow pls help examine it I am not aware of all terms and measures mri left kneestudy protocolmr imaging of the left knee was performed on a magnetom verio 3 tesla scanner using a dedicated 32-channel phased-array surface coil. Multiple sequences were obtained. Findings:cruciate ligaments :-near full thickness tear of the mid and proximal 1/3rd of acl is noted. Sprain of femoral attachment of pcl is noted. No evidence of tear. Collateral ligamentsgrade I injury / sprain of the proximal 1/3rd of lcl is noted. Mcl appears normal. Meniscus:-medial and lateral menisci appear normal in configuration and signal intensity. No evidence of tear noted. .muscles:-popliteal muscle and tendon appear normal. The quadriceps tendon and ligamentum patellae appear normal. The hoffa`s fat pad appears normal. Osseous structure:-bone marrow edema is noted in lateral and medial femoral condyle, lateral tibial condyle and fibular head. Mild joint effusion is also noted. Patella appears normal in position. Joints:-no evidence of osteoarthritis changes. Tibiofemoral and patella-femoral joints appear normal with intact articular cartilage. No obvious intraarticular loose bodies are seen. Mild joint effusion is also noted. Mri left kneeimpression: near full thickness tear of mid and proximal 1/3rd of acl. strain of femoral attachment of pcl. grade I injury of proximal 1/3rd of lcl. bone marrow edema/contusions in femur and tibia and fibular head. mild joint effusion.

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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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There is grade 1 injury in the knee joint, through medicines and electrotherapy it can be healed with proprr rest.
Consult ortho doc for medicines.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Minutes at a time. This is especially beneficial at the end of a long day or when you’ve spent a lot of time on your feet. Or, roll a frozen water bottle under your foot. This method incorporates a bit of massage, relieving tightness in the bottom of your foot.
Massage. Massaging the arch of your foot helps to relieve pain and promote mobility. Use your fingers and knuckles to deeply massage your foot for 1 to 5 minutes at a time. One technique is to place both thumbs at the center line of y...more
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Asked for male, 17 years old from Allahabad
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My right knee is swollen and it got fluid inside it. It's been 4 months when I first consulted with a doctor, took his medicines for 2 and half months but nothing got better, then I consulted another doctor and he prescribed me some test like hla b27 and it's negative, got vitamin b12 deficiency it's 190. He's also unable to tell what's the exact problem, currently in prayagraj and done with my mri and the results are nothing it's just my knee is swollen and that's why it's filled with the fluid. The second doctor took the water outside from my knee 2 times in a day (64 ml and 32 ml ), with the help of an injection, the problematic fact is that as soon the doctor took the fluid out, it got filled within just 10 mins. The third doctor also did the same yesterday in pryagraj after watching my mri results but nothing helped, the condition is getting worse. I got maybe every test reports a doctor needs and I just want the right medication, please help.

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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Knee pain
the importance of buying braces and splints from us – orthopaedic support braces
we suggest you to wear knee brace which is available at our clinic. If you want you can buy from us, if you are far away from chennai we can send you by courier. The reason why we are conveying you to buy from us is we can demonstrate over the videocall (using whatsapp) and also we can monitor you throughout when to wear it and how long to wear it. And also if you find any difficulty wearing the br...more
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Asked for female, 57 years old from Hyderabad
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You need to use finger splint as a method of skin traction (the most effective method for jammed fingers). No need to take painkillers, it will subside itself. For getting back the sensation you need to opt for some ayurvedic neuropromotive remedies. You may consult me privately or whatsapp on mobile for a proper ayurvedic consultation.
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Mysore
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Physiotherapist•Agra
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Hi Lybrate user, planter fascitis is the inflammation of a thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes.
The inflamed tissue runs across the bottom of the foot.
Symptoms include stabbing pain near the heel. Pain might be worse in the morning and with prolonged standing, running or jumping.
Treatments include physiotherapy, stretching exercises, you can visit neay by physiotherapy clinics for drug free management.
Regards.
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Asked for female, 55 years old from Bangalore
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Here are some non-medication treatments commonly recommended for heel pain:
rest: avoid activities that aggravate the pain and give your heels time to rest and heal.
Ice: apply ice packs to the affected area for about 15-20 minutes several times a day to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
Stretching exercises: perform gentle stretching exercises for the calf muscles and plantar fascia to improve flexibility and reduce tension in the heel area.
Footwear: wear supportive shoes w...more
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Asked for female, 55 years old from Bangalore
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Physiotherapist•Agra
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Hi Lybrate user morning heel pain is due to plantar fascitis ,plantar fasciitis commonly causes stabbing pain that often occurs with your first steps in the morning. As you get up and move, the pain normally decreases, but it might return after long periods of standing or when you stand up after sitting. Visit near by physiotherapy clinic for proper drug free treatment.
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Asked for female, 55 years old from Bangalore
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It sounds like you may be experiencing a condition called plantar fasciitis, which is characterized by stabbing pain near the heel, especially in the morning or after periods of rest. Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain in adults, particularly those who are middle-aged or older.
Here are some non-prescription treatment options that may help relieve your heel pain:
over-the-counter pain relievers: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids) such as ibuprofen (advil, motrin)...more
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Chennai
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Physiotherapist•Agra
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Hi lybrate user ,The most common causes include injury, arthritis and normal wear and tear. Depending on the cause, you may feel pain or stiffness anywhere around the ankle. Your ankle may also swell, and you may not be able to put any weight on it. Usually, ankle pain gets better with rest, ice and over-the-counter pain medications.

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