Having Pain While Touching Legs. Extremely Painful Legs With Minimal Walking. Getting Plantar Fasciitis And Had TKR. Need Help.
Lumbar Spinal problems could be the cause
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Hi, thanks for writing to XXXXXXX
I have keenly gone through the symptoms in your description. Your description of " extreme pain in legs from feet to top after a minimal amount of walking" is highly suggestive of LUMBAR SPINE PATHOLOGY either in the form of Spinal stenosis or Disc disease.
An MRI scan of the Lumbosacral spine is needed to establish the diagnosis.
The initial management of your problem will be as follows -
* avoid lifting weights as it imparts more strain on your back
* avoid forward bending activities as it will worsen the disc protrusion
* Use a lumbosacral back support to augment your spinal muscles
* Intermittent pelvic traction to cause a regression of disc
* Maintain optimum body weight,if you are obese
* Physiotherapy to strengthen your back muscles. Physiotherapy has to be done only after the acute pain has subsided.
* Judicious use of analgesics and muscle relaxants.
A detailed clinical examination is necessary to arrive at a possible diagnosis.
Hope I have justified your query. I welcome any more clarification.
Regards
Conservative treatment is not Curative.
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Hi, Nice to hear from you.
At the outset, I would like to tell you that conservative management (in the form of physical therapy, medicines, epidurals) is not curative for Lumbar spinal problems.
Yes, as I have already mentioned in my previous answer, lumbar spine problems (either disc disease or spinal stenosis) should be causing the pain in both legs.
Muscle massage will not damage the nerves as they are deep seated.
To my knowledge, either Osteopathic manipulative techniques (OMT) or Chiropractic treatment may help in relieving your back pain but NOT LEG PAIN.
Only Epidural injections will provide some relief in your leg pain.
Have a great day
Physiotherapists can educate your back muscles.
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Hi XXXXXXX Nice to hear from you.
Yes, Physiotherapists will have enough knowledge about the back musculature and they will help you in stretching and strengthening your paravertebral muscles which may aid in providing some relief of your pain.
A "Painful TKR" needs a lot of evaluation (clinical examination & appropriated investigations) apart from Xrays to know the cause of problem.
Hope this information is helpful. Have a great day
You need both clinical & biochemical evaluation
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Hi XXXXXXX a painful TKR needs a lot of evaluation which includes a thorough history and physical examination, as well as both laboratory and radiographic testing.
Laboratory analysis is directed to differentiate septic versus aseptic etiologies of knee pain and commonly includes assessment of white blood cell count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein and knee aspiration for cell count and cultures.
Available radiographic tools include plain radiographs, stress views, arthrography, nuclear scanning, ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance imaging.
Periodic repeat evaluations are recommended until the etiology of pain is clearly determined.
Hope I made it everything clear for you. Good day
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