Muscle contractures
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Since all your labs were normal during one of your events, I am not sure what the etiology of your disorder is. I am sorry that I can't really help. This is one of the limitations of the internet.
CCF Neuro MD
Sincerely,
Pam
I am not sure what is causing the spasms. I guess the initial thing to consider is whether the spasms are the result of muscle or nerve problems. If there is no radiation of pain down the legs, sharp acute knife-like pain, then I would vote for muscle spasms. Muscle spasms should not radiate down the leg, for the spasm should just be in one or two muscle groups, so I am puzzled by your description. If there is radiation of the pain down either leg, then may be this is spinal cord. If there is objective weakness in the lower extremities then there could be a spinal cord problem also. An operation just of the heart should not cause a spinal cord problem, unless there was prolonged hypotension during the surgery, long clamp time, long time on bypass, etc. Are there things that make the pain worse or better?
I am sorry that I am little help.
CCF Neuro MD
I take voltarin and other medication. What is good to relieve the Charlie horse - cold compress or hot compress?