I have a compression fracture at L2 which occurred 6 and 1/2 years ago. I have referred pain down to my ankles in both legs- with very limited mobility in my right hip- I was advised that L2 is responsible for hip movement. My referred pain goes down the back of 1 or both legs, into knees down through calves/shins and into ankles. I would be very gratef to hear from anyone with similar injury.
The symptoms of a stress fracture include swelling, pain, and tenderness. If the pain decreases with rest, but increases with use it is possible there is a stress fracture.
no because to get that u must have a very bad back pain which is only 1 kind of specises in the world
Pain (and a sense of weakness in the affected area) is the most significant sign of fracture.
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Pain (and a sense of weakness in the affected area) is the most significant sign of fracture.
You could use 729.5 for pain in a limb plus V67.4 which is for treatment of a healed fracture.
At first, it shouldn't hurt at all because of the endorphins. After that, there shouldn't be much pain if you rub close to the fracture.
C2 fracture 31yrs ago c5also fracture pelvic
Open fracture
Referred pain-- The presence of pain in an area other than where it originates. In some pleurisy cases, referred pain occurs in the neck, shoulder, or abdomen.
Pain, swelling, unbearable pain while pressure is applied.
if not fixed for ever