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Physical therapy for climbing stairs
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Dr. James Kayvanfar answered
33 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
See orthopedic dr: if your knee is buckling then there may be a problem with your knee and you should see an orthopedic surgeon for an evaluation.
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Dr. Ayo Adu answered
14 years experience Sports Medicine
Time: You didn't specify how much time has elapsed from when your symptoms began. It seems that you've tried several conservative measures, but we don't kn ... Read More
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Dr. Jimmy Bowen answered
34 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Patellofemoral pain: Have you had an mri?
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Dr. Jimmy Bowen answered
34 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Crooked : Not sure i understand your question.
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Dr. Howard Fox answered
42 years experience Podiatry
You : You absolutely should get it x-rayed to make sure you don't have a stress fracture.
That being said, your choice of the words "on fire" and "numb" ma ... Read More
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A 51-year-old male asked:

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PT: would be there preferred modality of therapy, assuming there is no neurological dysfunction. I suggest a pain management consultation.
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A 28-year-old male asked:

Dr. Alvin Wells answered
42 years experience Rheumatology
Knee pain: If you are still having pain after having the surgery, I would recommend that you continue physical therapy and add some non-weight bearing muscles to ... Read More
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A 15-year-old female asked:

Dr. Robert Lowe answered
17 years experience Pediatric Rheumatology
Call your doctor: There are many minor injuries that may have occurred without you realizing it.It's most likely a soft tissue injury but you really need to be examined ... Read More
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Dr. Joy Jackson answered
19 years experience Family Medicine
It : It definitely sounds like you need an mri. This will show any tendon or ligament damage. See your doctor. He/she will exam you, order an x-ray first t ... Read More
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Dr. Laurence Fox answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
Immediate Evaluation: In the event that this is an acute occurrence you need immediate evaluation for Deep Vein Thrombosis. If this has been progressive over that last coup ... Read More
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Dr. Stacey Jaff answered
27 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Maybe: You need a diagnosis as to what is causing pain, and then a treatment plan can be created. If this is being answered in a timely fashion, please cons ... Read More
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