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Suggest Medication For Bad Pain On Inner Right Leg
I have bad pain when I walk on my inner right leg it feels like in between my hip and leg for about 5 days and its not getting better I have to lie down on my right side or it will hurt and i can walk for no more than 30 sec. I have to walk with both knees bent if my right leg straighten out when i walk the pain will come very fast. I m taking inflammatory and T 3s and they don t work very well
as mentioned by your symptoms, it appears to me that you need a thorough neuromuscular assessment. As post which is the symptoms are connected to nerve related issues then an MRI of the lumbar spine will be performed to see the soft tissue status. As even you mentioned that the position you need to take for relieving the pain and your knees stays bend while walking.
With medication and physical therapy combination there is a massive improvement in the health status. Also in my clinical practice dealing with such symptoms and post in detail neuromuscular assessment and MRI the precision of therapy is planned to get the optimum 99% results.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Medication For Bad Pain On Inner Right Leg
hi, thank you for providing the brief history of you. a thorough neuromuscular assessment is needed as mentioned by your symptoms, it appears to me that you need a thorough neuromuscular assessment. As post which is the symptoms are connected to nerve related issues then an MRI of the lumbar spine will be performed to see the soft tissue status. As even you mentioned that the position you need to take for relieving the pain and your knees stays bend while walking. With medication and physical therapy combination there is a massive improvement in the health status. Also in my clinical practice dealing with such symptoms and post in detail neuromuscular assessment and MRI the precision of therapy is planned to get the optimum 99% results. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel