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I am a student of radiology taking 12 credits and clinical work. I don’t hold a job, but I am moderately active during the entire week. In 4/11/04, I had surgery to repair a labral tear of the acetabulum of the left hip which I sustained from a fall. I also have a history of back pain mostly of the right side and is aggravated during sitting (studying) and when getting up from my seat and bed. I experience continuous snapping and cracking of the bones @ the L5, S1 & in the right hip joint. The right foot pain is aggravated from standing and is painful if I invert the foot medially. When this occurs, I can fell a gushing sensation in my legs and feet. I also experience weakness along the length of both legs with intermittent stubbing pain in the soft tissue. Sometimes I feel like the pain is in the tibia bone itself. It doesn't resolve with a good night rest. Since these have been occurring, I have felt that I may have flat-foot which is causing my pain. For the past month, I have been walking on the treadmill x2/week. The back pain has escalated since I started the exercises. |
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In Reply to: Re: Weak ankles posted by Vivian Abrams DPM on August 13, 2004 at 20:45:40:
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