Have to do an in-service on the differences and similarities between both of these conditions tomorrow. This helped me out so much and I’m so much more confident about what I will say! Thank You Mr Whitney!!!
My mum has heel pain for years now and she started few months ago to feel numbness on the medial side of the big toe . She is positive tinel sign and the dorsiflexion aggravate her heel pain . Is she combined TTS and planter fascitis????
One remedy for carpal tunnel syndrome is alternate hot and cold bathing of the hand, about a minute of each for a few dips. Would this help tarsal tunnel trouble?
It is possible, but most importantly you need to get pressure off the nerve and the thermal applications won't do much for that. It may help with reducing excess sensory input, so there may be some mitigation of pain
Please help. I woke up unable to bear weight on my left inner ankle. Dr thinks TTS or Talus Chip fracture. I’ve been on prednisone for 4 days. Still unable to walk normally at all. I have to bend my foot back to the left and limp to move. Pain is 10/10 when weight bearing. Pain is 7-8/10 when non weight bearing. Can’t bring my foot to shin without pain as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Have to do an in-service on the differences and similarities between both of these conditions tomorrow. This helped me out so much and I’m so much more confident about what I will say! Thank You Mr Whitney!!!
Glad it helped!
My mum has heel pain for years now and she started few months ago to feel numbness on the medial side of the big toe .
She is positive tinel sign and the dorsiflexion aggravate
her heel pain .
Is she combined TTS and planter fascitis????
That is a possibility, but would need a comprehensive evaluation to be more certain.
One remedy for carpal tunnel syndrome is alternate hot and cold bathing of the hand, about a minute of each for a few dips. Would this help tarsal tunnel trouble?
It is possible, but most importantly you need to get pressure off the nerve and the thermal applications won't do much for that. It may help with reducing excess sensory input, so there may be some mitigation of pain
@@whitlowe Thanks, noted!
Please help. I woke up unable to bear weight on my left inner ankle. Dr thinks TTS or Talus Chip fracture. I’ve been on prednisone for 4 days. Still unable to walk normally at all. I have to bend my foot back to the left and limp to move. Pain is 10/10 when weight bearing. Pain is 7-8/10 when non weight bearing. Can’t bring my foot to shin without pain as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
We really can't evaluate something like this over the internet, but it would be good to get multiple opinions from people with differing perspectives.