[pct-l] Cortizone shot

rob gratz hikergratz at gmail.com
Thu Jan 5 22:43:40 CST 2012


I'll echo Mango's recommendation to get a professional diagnosis, and
recommend seeing a physical therapist as well for a whole-body
assessment.
 leave fantasy land, and read his post" With no insurance, what doctor
shall I see.?"
this may come as a shock to some of you but no insurance=no
treatment.no matter what you hear about welfare folks getting gold
plated treatment it don`t happen in real life. lets be realistic.

On 1/5/12, Tom Holz <tom.holz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sink,
>
> I'll echo Mango's recommendation to get a professional diagnosis, and
> recommend seeing a physical therapist as well for a whole-body
> assessment.  It's possible that pain-free dysfunction somewhere else
> in your body is changing the way you load your knees and contributing
> to the problem.  (In my case, I had an unstable pelvis and tight hip
> flexors, which coupled with a bad gait to cause pain under the balls
> of my feet that insoles did not fix.)
>
> Good luck!
> Bigfoot
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