Hi Walker - no worries. The gap between the tip and the bone will come together with tissue you cannot see (well, maybe barely see) and it will fill in the gaps.Just because there is a gap on XRay...
Hi Walker - no worries. The gap between the tip and the bone will come together with tissue you cannot see (well, maybe barely see) and it will fill in the gaps.Just because there is a gap on XRay...
hi walker and sethwood,
Sorry for late replies.
Sethwood, would need more info if you want more specific advice.
Walker, I want to know why you are in so much pain to be honest. In the...
Thanks for that nmarman
Do you have a reference for your stats apart from the website - as in journal research articles?
Thanks :)
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Hi - you cans tart a new thread and perhaps get a better response? If you do, please post the link here :)
It doesn't mention if you have seen a physical therapist - that would be my first...
Hi,
The wording refers to little bones in the hand...try:
1. Scaphoid,
2. Lunate,
3. Triquetral
4. Pisiform
5. Trapezium
6. Trapezoid
7. Capitate
Thanks jenlemoine,
English translation...
Looks like a wrist sprain. The "distended" joints are basically seen to be wider than what would be considered "normal" (but i am guessing)
You...
Hi Simon
Thx for the info. Perhaps you should copy your post and start a new one and put a link to it here?
In any case, my quick thoughts are:
1. Not from flu jab. I don't have any evidence...
Hi Ed C - yep - iw as stupid and did 50-60hr working weeks whilst completing my masters. Dumb - don't do that! Do your 38hr weeks and be a good student and study at night and weekends! I completed my...
Fair enough neuromuscular. You are right. Having said that, it is allowable to try to predict the result of something before doing a test. It is how the mind works.
Quid pro quo my friend. Have...
Can't help much on the funding side of things. Basically you either have to save or get a student loan of some sort. The alternative is to find a sponsor in Australia, get your visa, then residency...
Hey pippa73,
thanks for the info - well, there are a lot more things to consider now!
I am going to guess here - and it is a guess - that you should consider that you may have a hernia - just...
Hi all,
I agree - try the test.
Neuromusucular, just a quick question...you say that muscle imbalances cause the positions seen...what happens if the person has OA of the hip or a labral tear...
Dear neuromuscular,
I am sorry you feel that way about things.
To be fair, I did try your test.
As for what happened initially, sometimes - and this may be hard for you to accept - one can...
Hi Pippa73 - how long have you had the pain? It could be many things - the first things that came to mind are
1. disc in L/S
2. hernia
3. hip joint
4. pubic symphysis
You need a systematic...
Hi Neuromuscular,
Welcome back! :) I trust you are well :)
Just by way of an update, how is the research into your "IBP" - you used to call it your APAS Test - going?
Are there researchers i...
Thanks D-Light,
I think balance is required in all things :) Your comments are much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hey Sammo440 - that is great news!!
i think the lesson from this is that you should ALWAYS consider the big picture.
Those posture corrections shouldn't be painful - a useful test to see if you...
Hi Sunshine628,
your case sounds very intriguing...
there are many causes for why you might have pain.
I am in your area (well, st george/illawarra if your follow the dragons :). Feel free...
Hi amcareless...only received your message now.
let me know how things are going and if you want me to reply
sorry again- i don't know how i missed it...
Hi Brosnan,
I am a MSK physio, not CP.
I could probably put together something on how Chronic CP conditions interact with the MSK system but it is not my current focus.
I specialise mainly...
Hi all,
As a long time member of this forum, I am more than happy to help people with SIJ questions.
If you are a physio/chiro/osteo that would like to learn more about the SIJ, then consider...
Hi all,
I have been a long time member of this forum and I am running a course on the SIJ in Singapore.
If any of you have friends in Singapore or would like to visit Singapore to come learn,...
Hi - please understand that we cannot give specific advice. There are many factors that go into providing the correct advice for someone.
Your fracture doesn't look that bad and you should be able...
Yes it is ok to remove slab after 4 days (usually - depends on swelling) - sometimes i cast the next day after a fracture but you have to make sure the swelling is stable (won't increase) or they...
Hi akshatk7,
please follow the advice of your doctors. You might be in a slab for a week to allow swelling to be controlled. We cannot tell the type of fracture nor the severity so things will be...