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What Causes Severe Pain In The Left Thigh And Poor Mobility?
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Dad approximately 2 months tried to get up and simply couldnâÂÂt. Dad has always been an independent man with no mobility problems. We took Dad to the hospital who thought Dad had had a TIA. After assessment TIA was ruled out.
Dads main symptoms were severe pain in left thigh and leg and when he tried to stand up his legs would just collapse underneath him. Dad does have some numbness in his leg. This all started in his left leg but has now developed to the right leg (right leg is now much worse than the left with exactly the same symptoms, numbness, pain and legs collapse underneath him. Numbness in left leg has now resolved but still has it in his right leg. Dads feet are always stone cold and he says he cant tell himself without touch whether both feet are hot or cold. Dad has no upper limb symptoms.
At the moment Dad canâÂÂt get from a sitting to standing position yet his left leg now has full power and can leg raise with full range of movement. The right leg however he can hardly lift it up, Dads left leg was like this at first but now the leg seems to be resolving though Dad can still not walk or stand.
We have had a follow up appointment with the Stroke Team who have now discharged Dad as they say his condition is not stroke related.
We have seen a Neurologist and are awaiting EMG studies plus MRI scan and Occupational Therapy input. Neurologist gave us no hope what so ever and said there is no treatment and reversing what is wrong with Dad. I am sure medicine these days there must be something.
Please find below the letter we got from the Neurologist:
Diagnosis: likely diabetic motor sensory neuropathy
Thank you for referring this 68 year old right handed gentleman to the Neurology clinic. He has had Diabetes since 2000. His control was previously poor though has improved in the last 9 months. Mr Bridge has a previous history of osteomyelitis for which he was treated long term antibiotics (18 months of antibiotics). He now describes a 2 month history of progressive weakness of both legs. He also described numbness in the legs. His arms bowel bladder speech and swallowing is unaffected.
On examination today his cranial nerves were unremarkable. Examination of limbs revealed normal tone. Power was normal in both arms and legs. Hip flexion was reduced to 3/5 bilaterally. Reflexes were absent in the legs but present in the arms. Sensation to pinprick was reduced distally in the legs but was present in the arms. Vibration sense was absent up to the hips. There were no fasciculationâÂÂs visible.
I suspect this gentleman has quite a severe axonal motor sensory neuropathy secondary to his diabetes. I have explained that this is not a treatable condition but we need to exclude any more treatable condition but we need to do some further investigations to exclude anymore treatable causes. I am arranging MRI scan of lumbar spine to make sure there is no cord pathology or nerve root compression and some nerve conduction studies to quantify the extent of his nerve damage.
Questions:
1. Do you have any idea what is wrong with my Dads legs?
2. How can we get Dad XXXXXXX even with a Zimmer (Dad still falls with a frame)
3. Do you think this condition can resolve or get better?
4. If Dad can move legs freely whilst sat down why can he not stand up without legs collapsing or him falling?
5. What is axonal motor sensory neuropathy and do you agree this is what is wrong? Can it get any better?
6. What treatable causes are there?
7. can we get dad to be able to stand and even walk
I have answered questions one by one
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to HealthCareMagic.com I am Dr.J XXXXXXX Anto Bruno Mascarenhas, and I am here to help you. I have read your question with care and understand your concerns.
I will answer your questions one by one
1. what is wrong ?
The motor nerves and sensory nerves supplying his lower limb do not carry signals
since motor nerves do not carry signals he can't walk normally
since sensory nerves do not carry signals, he can't feel heat, vibration etc
2
he can get XXXXXXX by treating the cause of neuropathy. it he has cauda equina syndrome or diabetes or Vitamin deficiency, those have to be treated
3.
By proper treatment this will get better
4.
more power is needed to stand
less power is needed to move legs while stirring
your dad has enough power to move legs while sitting, but not enough power to stand
5.
we need to have the MRI report to know more
6.
the following are few of treatable causes
cauda equina lesion
Vitamin deficiency
diabetes
7.
yes
by proper treatment we can get him to stand and even walk
Hope you found the answer helpful.
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