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Can you tell me about post stress fracture "phantom pain"?

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Dr. Hal Blatman answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Myofascial pain: Pain is only phantom when it is not understood. Most likely this pain is related to injury that caused the fracture. Suggest looking for a specialist who can examine you closely for myofascial pain and treat you with myofascial release, prolotherapy, or other needle/injection therapies. Did the doctor who diagnosed phantom pain ever really touch and examine you? www.blatmanhealthandwellness.com

Answered 8/31/2014

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