04 May 2008 17:56:29
Gary
Injury in track

There is someone on my team that has pain in her leg on a bone. She
got an MRI and a X-Ray with nothing out of the ordinary. She has the
pain when she puts presure on her foot. Any ideas of what it could
be. I was thinking it was a problem with a nerve.

Gary


05 May 2008 07:02:35
ellie
Re: Injury in track

Gary <ghlusko@gmail.com > wrote in news:72757665-4a50-4160-a4de-d82880413e78
@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com:

> There is someone on my team that has pain in her leg on a bone. She
> got an MRI and a X-Ray with nothing out of the ordinary. She has the
> pain when she puts presure on her foot. Any ideas of what it could
> be. I was thinking it was a problem with a nerve.
>
> Gary
>

Gary,
How the fuck are we supposed to give you a diagnosis with info like "a pain
in her leg in a bone" for clues? Try telling us what bone, what kind of
pain, only during or after running, or all the time?
Next post, try not to be sucha dumbass.
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05 May 2008 15:28:27
Elflord
Re: Injury in track

On 2008-05-05, Gary <ghlusko@gmail.com > wrote:
> There is someone on my team that has pain in her leg on a bone. She
> got an MRI and a X-Ray with nothing out of the ordinary. She has the
> pain when she puts presure on her foot. Any ideas of what it could
> be. I was thinking it was a problem with a nerve.

First, the fact that they are going to the trouble of getting an MRI and
an X-ray means that she is presumably having in-person consultations with
people who are better qualified than anyone who posts here.

Unless the physician who examined her ruled out a stress fracture or stress
reaction, I wouldn't.

Cheers,
--
Elflord


06 May 2008 05:03:07
pithydoug
Re: Injury in track

On May 5, 11:28=A0am, Elflord <ab...@aol.com > wrote:
> On 2008-05-05, Gary <ghlu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First, the fact that they are going to the trouble of getting an MRI and
> an X-ray means that she is presumably having in-person consultations with
> people who are better qualified than anyone who posts here.
>
> Unless the physician who examined her ruled out a stress fracture or stres=
s
> reaction, I wouldn't.

True but some docs are just not too hep on sports injuries. Damn, I
sure hope he at least ruled out shin splints. Stress factures also
take some time before they show up on Xray.

-Doug trying to use google and it sucks