
Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Walking And Running After Treating Femur Fracture

thank you.
Need to pin point the area of pain first.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
The difficulty in walking and running that you have needs a proper evaluation. It needs a direct examination to see the exact site of the pain or discomfort that you feel and the site of rod end or the screw.
If the pain is near the end of the rod then the removal might help. If the discomfort is in the joints then it can happen due to minor joint inflammation. Taking mild pain killer and joint lubricant supplements can help.
A decrease in calcium and Vitamin D3 levels can also cause this. You can get these levels evaluated and start with proper supplements. After so many years it is not necessary that the discomfort that you are feeling is due to the rod only.
I hope this answers your query.
In case you have additional questions or doubts, you can forward them to me, and I shall be glad to help you out.
Wishing you good health.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.
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and the rod was inserted through the Gluteus ,from the hip join.but at the moment i don't have any screws in my femur,so the rod is now a free of move
The rod does not move usually after healing.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
The pain in the knee can be due to minor capsular inflammation due to stress. Taking joint lubricant supplements like Glucosamine and a mild pain killer will help.
Once the fracture has healed the rod usually does not move. If there had been any displacement in the position of the rod then it would have shown on an X-ray. The pain in the hip can be due to a muscular cause like spasm. You can take an oral muscle relaxant for a few days and see if it helps.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards.


like you said,if there is some spasms in the hip that cause muscle spasm ,i will start taking muscle relaxants,thats ok for couple days,,,but with my job i always have big impacts on my joints,and i will can not take muscle relaxants always.What will i have to do for further future ?
And you as a specialist,wold you suggest a surgery to take the rod out,or not?by looking at al this things.
thank you.
Surgery may not help you.
Detailed Answer:
A physical examination is necessary to comment on whether surgery is needed or not. You need to strengthen your hip muscles with regular physiotherapy exercises to avoid any recurrence in future.
Regards.


Surgery will not worsen it.
Detailed Answer:
Surgery will not worsen the situation. If you have already planned for the surgery then go ahead with it.
Regards.

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