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I have a 1-2cm bony lump on outside of fibula bone above my ankle. Have had pain and inflammation which is often worse at night or after mild exercise. Very painful. Also bony lump is hard but tender. Had X-ray and told no obvious fracture . Could it be tumour of some kind and not be noticed on standard X-ray?
As per the history I feel it will be just a normal bony tissue and nothing much to worry. Since it is giving pain, this might be the change in the normal muscle physiology and biomechanics. Due to the lump there will be pressure applied in a different pattern and the pain is arising. Having a thorough clinical examination of the lump & CT SCAN can help us understand in-depth.
In my clinical practice most pains are just muscular and can be helped with therapeutic ultrasound therapy and TENS therapy.
Also, it won't be a bone tumor but just to clear your doubt a CT scan can be taken to rule out the doubt.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes A Bony Lump On The Fibula?
hi, thank-you for providing the brief history. As per the history I feel it will be just a normal bony tissue and nothing much to worry. Since it is giving pain, this might be the change in the normal muscle physiology and biomechanics. Due to the lump there will be pressure applied in a different pattern and the pain is arising. Having a thorough clinical examination of the lump & CT SCAN can help us understand in-depth. In my clinical practice most pains are just muscular and can be helped with therapeutic ultrasound therapy and TENS therapy. Also, it won t be a bone tumor but just to clear your doubt a CT scan can be taken to rule out the doubt. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel