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Jun 15, 2008 02:41PM in the Neurology Community
Hello Dear, It seems you have been having some neuropathic condition like Benign fasciculation syndrome which is a neurological disorder characterized by twitching of various voluntary muscles in the body like that in eyelids, arms, legs, and feet.The twitching may be occasional or may go on nearly continuously. An electromyograph test is desirable to asses...
Jun 14, 2008 11:02AM in the Stroke Community
Hello Dear, You should consult a neurologist and get complete neurological examination done to evaluate the cause of pain and numbness.There could be degenerative spine changes.You can consult a physiotherapist . Neck exercises with yoga will give you some relief. Are you hypertensive?Do you take any medication?You should go in for MRI to rule out any pathl...
Jun 14, 2008 10:53AM in the Orthopedics Community
Hello Dear, Incomplete UCL rupture can be treated conservatively (nonsurgically) with proper immobilization. The patient is placed in a forearm cast or splint with a thumb spica for 3-4 weeks. The MCP joint is left in 20° of flexion with mild ulnar deviation (adduction) to reduce stress on the ligament, and the interphalangeal joint is also placed in slight...
Jun 14, 2008 10:46AM in the Orthopedics Community
Hello Dear, Although there is no cure, there are several surgical options for treating the more advanced stages of Kienböck’s disease.. The right procedure for you will depend on several factors, including disease progression, your personal activity levels and goals and my experience with various procedures. We will need to discuss this several times. ...
Jun 14, 2008 10:34AM in the Orthopedics Community
Hello Dear, Most bunions can be treated without surgery.,but when nonsurgical treatments are not enough, surgery can relieve your pain, correct any related foot deformity, and help you resume your normal activities. An orthopaedic surgeon can help you decide if surgery is the best option for you The bone which joins the big toe, the first metatarsal, become...
Jun 14, 2008 10:22AM in the Neurology Community
Hello Dear, It seems you have been having some neuropathic condition like Benign fasciculation syndrome which is a neurological disorder characterized by twitching of various voluntary muscles in the body like that in eyelids, arms, legs, and feet.The twitching may be occasional or may go on nearly continuously. An electromyograph test is desirable to assess...