What Causes Severe Pain In Tendons While Walking?
Tendon related causes needn't be investigated but pain other causes possibl
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HelathcareMagic.
I have gone through your query and understand your concerns. I understand what the doctor is conveying. It seems to be due to age related degenerative changes and not some other disease. If your doctor feels there is a ruptured tendon, clinical examination should suffice and investigations would not help. A CT scan or an X ray does not detect changes in tendons. An MRI can be done but is pointless. If in apprehension, you may visit another surgeon and get a second opinion.
However, whether the pain is in tendons or in other surrounding structures needs to be evaluated. The pain could be in the joints or the bones. If that is the case, going to a surgeon is not a good idea. If that is the case, you should go to a general practitioner and if he thinks, he can refer you to a rheumatologist who would be able to undertake further tests for the same.
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