Age: 50, Male, Presenting Problem Since: Many years, Symptom Behaviour: Worse, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): Varies, Aggravating Factors:: Walking, sitting too long, Easing Factors:: Nothing, Investigations: MRI, Diabetic: Pre diabetic - Glucose Intolerant, No history of High Blood Pressure, Medications: Tramadol, Amitriptyline, Ibuprofen, Paracetamol, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues
Major problem / Symptomatic Areas
Hip, Gluteals - Posterior - Left
Hip, Groin, Pelvis - Anterior - Left
Thigh, Hamstrings - Posterior - Left
Thigh, Quadriceps - Anterior - Left
Knee - Posterior - Left
Knee - Anterior - Left
Calf, Achilles - Posterior - Left
Shin - Anterior - Left
Ankle - Left
Foot - Posterior - Left
Foot - Anterior - Left
I had an MRI on my left hip last week, and the MRI showed that "The left femoral neck is shortened with a slightly flattened femoral head and the acetabulum is shallow. This is longstanding and likely to be due to an epiphyseal slip"
What does that mean?
Thanks
Nick
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