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Avatar f tn Due to the tarsal repair you have lost lot of mass like muscle and soft tissue so the normal anatomy has been changed and for this you have to wear proper shoes. Try not to wear footwear which causes pain and with physiotherapy and exercise you will gain strength and fight the pain . Take care!
Avatar m tn Sorry I've been away for a while. I took human anatomy and 3 law courses this semester. I don't remember the law courses at all, anatomy is a beast. The cryo ablation worked well. It took about two months for the pain to go away. No complications. It is not a bad proceedure at all, recovery can be strange at times as everything sorts itself out but nothing to worry about if you're having it done.
Avatar f tn i am scheduled to get an injection tuesday however this afternoon i started feeling leg and foot tingling again on the same side that i had all the pain on before. the doctor seems to think that it is caused from the facet or si joint. I dont believe that i re herniated my disc but at this point no one will give me another mri to make sure or anything. the pain started on the right side which i had no pain to begin with on that side and is located in the butt.
Avatar f tn So I woke up this morning feeling pretty good. We had our anatomy scan at 930 and I was up at 630. Well as soon as I got out of our car at the hospital I got this horrible pain that shoots from my right hip, all the way down to my foot. Every time I move I get this pain, it's been going on for about 4 hours now... And it s ucks! Anyone else going through this? I will be 20 weeks tomorrow (half way!!!) I hope this pain goes away.
Avatar f tn But the baby had the legs and feet curled up in between so it could have been the leg or foot bone. I honestly think it looked like a foot bone. I looked up pics of the girl anatomy and none of the pics I seen looked anything like what she showed us. Idk she's the tech I guess but now I gotta wait and see if my doctor will want to take out the ultrasound machine at my next appointment and see if she can get our little love to open his/her legs.
510018 tn?1210966173 Hi, “Sciatica is a set of symptoms including pain that may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that give rise to the sciatic nerve or by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve itself. The pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot. In addition to pain, which is sometimes severe, there may be numbness, muscular weakness, and difficulty in moving or controlling the leg.
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209987 tn?1451935465 The numbness is sure due to nerve compression and as the anatomy of your foot has changed with the injury. Continue your physiotherapy and you will be fine as your sensations will return back with time. Take care!
Avatar f tn I am 23 years old and have asked in my age group to talk with someone else whos baby has been diagnosed with club foot, but no luck. Just wondering if anyone here is going through what I am?
Avatar f tn weeks They check the spine, heart, kidney, bladder, take measurement of babys size such as skull and I think they do crown to heel measurements rather than crown to rump. Also check foot for Club foot and measure femur bone. They do do a lot of checking but dont worry its precautionary for the most part. Theu do watch the heart beat and examine of course to make sure all os developing correctly. Its actually neat to see the babys spine and heart etc. good luck!
485259 tn?1519047026 From Gray's Anatomy. (Not the show, lol...) This is sometimes helpful to see where the nerve is located and the MANY areas it can send pain.
Avatar f tn What is it about the anatomy in the axilla that allows nerve damage when doing a sentinel node biopsy? Why, since it is a known risk factor, does it still happen so frequently? Thank you for your time. This forum is wonderful. You provide a great service.
Avatar f tn I looked at a portion of Gray's Anatomy (not the TV show -- the book on anatomy) and was shocked to see just how much of the face/head the Trigeminal Nerve interacts with. Here's a quote (very technical medical stuff): "The Auriculotemporal Nerve (n. auriculotemporalis) generally arises by two roots, between which the middle meningeal artery ascends. It runs backward beneath the Pterygoideus externus to the medial side of the neck of the mandible.
Avatar m tn i have been to seven doctors. neurologist, orthopedic, family, foot doctor. i had nerve induction tests. two sets of m.r.i.`s., x rays . seven months later i still have constant numb tingling pain in my feet , thighs, i have pain in my penis. trouble urinating and with erections., my bowel movements are not normal.when i walk there is pain in my right ankle and foot,like they are broken. they had me on 300mg gabapentin, 500mg hydrocodone. this did nothing.
Avatar n tn Regardless, the lateral foot pain is horrid! The surgeon recommended removing the implant and removing the nerve while he was in there. I am now 6-weeks post op. Thoughts? 1) Should I be concerned with anything? 2) He did tell me I would have an area of numbness (where?). 3) Any motor problesm I need to be concerned about?
Avatar n tn They did a popiliteral nerve block. The first 2 days I could not move my foot. It finally started to improve, I thought. On the 6th day of post-op, I called my doctor and asked could the feeling like my leg was asleep could be from the cast or the nerve block. They told me to come in and they removed my cast. the doctor stated he does the nerve blocks to keep patients from hurting afterwards.
Avatar f tn foot drop is where u lose the ability to lift your foot (obviously) -but there can be a few nerve related causes -these can originate from in the spine or anywhere down to the foot in question. it can be caused by physical damage eg tearing -as in my case, or compression, there are also some diseases that may cause it eg lou garics syndrome (not sure of spelling). Pregnancy can be a cause -usually mild.
Avatar m tn The following is some anatomy on the sciatic nerve. It may better help understand what may cause Sciatica. There are fiver major regions of the spinal column. Beginning at the top (neck) are 7 vertebrae that form the cervical region, 12 vertebrae in the chest region form the thoracic region, 5 vertebrae in the lower back form the lumbar region which seems to give we humans the most problems and pain, The last region is the sacral region.
Avatar f tn Another told me that if it broke free it would likely move anteriorly and be less noticeable. My question involves the anatomy of the tissue surrounding the optic disc where this tissue originates. Is this tissue attached to the inside of the vitreous sac surrounding the optic disc or the outside? And what happens in a PVD at this spot? Does the vitreous sac detach as a whole in which case the Weiss ring will be on the inside or outside depending on the anatomy...
Avatar f tn I don't know if you still follow this discussion board, but I just joined this site and saw your post. I had surgery last year to detether my spinal cord and woke up with a paralyzed left foot. Like your doctor, mine said something similar in that surgery went well and all the monitors were fine during surgery. It wasn't until, I was being closed up that one of the monitors went crazy and he wasn't sure why.
Avatar m tn Almost all long term diabetic , type one or type 2, will suffer leg pains aka as nerve pains. To prevent further nerve damage or pains, one must maintain blood sugar less than 140 at ALL TIMES and the hgA1C must be less than 5.6%, I was there, Now I don't have such pains no more.
Avatar m tn I am in agony with sural nerve pain. I was getting into my car and both feet still not in. I shut car door on my right foot which pushed left foot to edge of car. I am in agony with right foot pain. Now the left is starting to hurt. I am heading for an injection to numb the nerve. If that fails, surgery on card. Has anyone had surgery? What is pain like after? How long before back on feet. Thanks a lot for you help.
Avatar f tn I am taking the western blot this week. But I am experiencing nerve type aching pain in my foot, leg, vagina, and hand - all on the left side. I know hsv can sometimes cause nerve pain in the foot/leg region, but could be causing the pain/numbness in my hand as well? Do you think it’s still possible I had a false positive even though my labia is irritated and I am having this nerve pain? I read that left foot nerve pain is pretty indicative of hsv2. Thank you in advance.