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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Left Leg Around Knee Pulses, Throbs A Lot Randomly, Goes Tingly And Then Numb.

hi,I was in a truck rollover at high speeds,I ve been to every type of dr and they all say I m fine,my left leg,around my knee pulses or throbs alot randomly lying down,sitting or standing,this leg is also always first to go tingly and then numb,then the other follows , even more so if I have to cross either leg.I have severe pain n limited movement in my spine neck and shoulders. All blood work says I m fine,no X-rays though . please help ,thank you ,sincerely a hard worker who wants to stay that way
Mon, 28 Oct 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have some muscle pull, and you would have consulted the doctors other than the orthopedic. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon, for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for diagnosis. Thank you.
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Left Leg Around Knee Pulses, Throbs A Lot Randomly, Goes Tingly And Then Numb.

Hi, it appears that you have some muscle pull, and you would have consulted the doctors other than the orthopedic. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon, for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for diagnosis. Thank you.