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Dr. J. Singh Spine Mobilization

Dr. J. Singh

Joint Replacement Surgeon

21 years of experience

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Dr. Ashwani Maichand Spine Mobilization

Dr. Ashwani Maichand

Joint Replacement Surgeon

33 years of experience

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Dr. Kunal Aneja Spine Mobilization

Dr. Kunal Aneja

Orthopedist And Traumatology Specialist

12 years of experience

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Dr. Ashish Gupta Spine Mobilization

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Dr. Anil K Suchdev Spine Mobilization

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Dr. Aditya Spine Mobilization

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Questions & Answers on "Spine Mobilization" (1316)

I am a 16 year old male. Currently sick with Covid, had fever for three days, now all good, however still positive. Today out of nowhere I started to feel some heel pain when walking, on my outside right heel. And I noticed it was mainly when taking my foot off the ground. I did some tests and found out it was only when lifting my foot off a hard surface, but not a cushioned surface, that actually helped ease the pain. Now about 10 hours later, it's a constant pain that only temporarily eases if I push my foot really hard on a cushioned surface. It's a sharp pain. I had heel problems 6-7 years ago, tendinitis, completely different pain. And nothing since then. I tried Arnica, and Moment Ibuprofen about 50 minutes ago and nothing has helped.

Male | 16

Sharp pain in the heel should be treated by visiting an orthopedic specialist. This pain may result from different conditions, including plantar fasciitis Achilles tendonits stress fractures. Although OTC pain relievers may provide short-term relief, it is always advisable to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I had a partial tear in the patellar tendon in the right knee. The doctor gave me a belt to stabilize the leg, which was loose for more than a month. At the appointment, he said that the tear had healed without me taking an x-ray. He sent me to physical rehabilitation to do the classes. My question is, can I walk without that belt and crutch? To strengthen the thigh muscle

ذكر | 38

Your kneecap tendon has healed, which is great! If you feel unsure about walking without support, that's normal. It's important to start slowly and listen to your body. If you experience any discomfort, continue using a knee brace or crutches. As you grow stronger and more stable, gradually reduce your reliance on them. 

Answered on 17th Oct '24

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