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Suggest Treatment For Severe Radiating Pain From Hip To Thigh

I fell down a hill a year ago. Left leg forward, right knee to the ground , hyperextended my right hip, folding my ( at knee) behind me. Severe pain from hip to mid thigh. Unable to do a straight leg lift any direction and when I try the pain is very bad! I have been on crutches for 2 1/2 months now and the swelling and pain is getting worse. I have had x- rays MRI s with and without contrast, bone scan, nerve study on spine. MRI showed labrum tear. ( only Sorry, no funds for this, thank you for your time!
Thu, 7 Apr 2016
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as you mentioned about the history of that you have pain radiating from hip to thigh, your MRI showed labrum tear. With your symptoms it Looks like that there is a nerve impingement in your lumbar spine due to which there is the pain from hip to thigh. For which you can take physical therapy as to which the use of TENS therapy and strengthening exercises for core and lower limbs will help you recover faster.

With the grace of god i wish you a good health
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Radiating Pain From Hip To Thigh

Hi as you mentioned about the history of that you have pain radiating from hip to thigh, your MRI showed labrum tear. With your symptoms it Looks like that there is a nerve impingement in your lumbar spine due to which there is the pain from hip to thigh. For which you can take physical therapy as to which the use of TENS therapy and strengthening exercises for core and lower limbs will help you recover faster. With the grace of god i wish you a good health