Hi Guys,
I'm just after some advice regarding leg/hip pain. I know this will be a bit long winded but it's just to include as much detail as possible.
I am 34 and I took a nasty impact right at the top of my left thigh a couple of years ago.
When the injury happened my left leg was in a forward position and my right leg was back as i was in a pulling something heavy motion. I was hit on the top of my left thigh, pretty much central, almost where the crease is if you raise your leg and again just above my left knee. The item that hit me was quite heavy and came from above in a downwards motion at a considerable force.
The pain was massive, almost like a huge electric shock when i took the impact but when i got over it i could walk.
Pain was there for sometime and the area was heavily bruised but strangely i also had bruising / tenderness on my backside/ left buttock.
After a month or two things seem to settle down although there was always a niggling feeling that was not there before.
My job changed a few month after the accident and it involved a lot of walking and pulling heavy containers around.
The niggling feeling began to get worse up to a point it would keep me awake at night and i couldn't get settled any more. About a year later i decided to visit a physio as it was becoming unbearable. They said it could possibly be muscle damage but he would like me to go and get an xray on my hip.
I went and got an xray and it came back as having possible avascular necrosis and the physio said he couldn't do anything else at present until the condition gets confirmed.
I then went onto get aMRI scan and was saw by an orthopedic surgeon who said i had early degenerative changes in my left hip and there was no sign of avascular necrosis on the MRI scan. He also said that he didn't think the accident was the cause of the pain.
I attended more Physio which didn't do much good.
I then went on to get an anesthetic/steroid injection in my left hip. Immediately after this it felt great, like i had a new leg. The next day i was back to square 1 with the pain.
I am attending a different Physios now bearing in mind it has been just over 2 years from the date of the accident.
I cant walk very far, I'm always in pain and my range of movement is decreased in my left leg.
I know that my Hip is in need of a replacement but the orthopedic consultant said he wouldn't do it because of my age.
My current Physio says that my condition could well be the result of the impact. I think she mentioned that if the muscles were damaged all the weight would be put on the hip joint which could cause wearing as the muscles are supporting the joint properly. Does that make sense?
It does to me as when my job changed my hip was getting pounded every other day with walking and pulling, twisting etc..
What are your thoughts about it; is the orthopedic consultant right, it had nothing to do with the impact? Or is the Physio right?
I do believe the orthopedic consultant was very tunnel visioned and as when i was asking things he was dismissing everything. He looked at the MRI scan, saw the arthritis but never gave me an explanation why i have it except "it just happens".
If any more info is needed i'll give any details you require
Please help.
Thanks,
Pro
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