Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Thanks so much Jo! I would really like to know if it worth my worrying about it. Pain receptors tell me it is; doctors don¹t seem to know what I am talking about. On 2/19/04 10:22 AM, " ceda " <ceda > wrote: > > Subject: Trendelenburg gait Re: Re: Planter fascitis and Gait terms: > anyone know what this means? > > I have a positive Trendelenburg gait sign too, although I couldn't > tell you whether it's developed or has been there all along. I know I > have a tilted pelvis, hip dysplasia and rotaionaly deformities of my > leg bones too so that could be part of it I guess. I don't really > know much about the Trendelenburg as yet but I'm hoping that during > my week or so's stay down in Leeds General with Prof Bird it will be > properly assessed by PT and podiatry consults. I'll let you know > what, if anything I find out! > > I'm an EDS variant with Marfanoid factors by the way. > > Love and hugs....Jo > xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Thanks so much Jo! I would really like to know if it worth my worrying about it. Pain receptors tell me it is; doctors don¹t seem to know what I am talking about. On 2/19/04 10:22 AM, " ceda " <ceda > wrote: > > Subject: Trendelenburg gait Re: Re: Planter fascitis and Gait terms: > anyone know what this means? > > I have a positive Trendelenburg gait sign too, although I couldn't > tell you whether it's developed or has been there all along. I know I > have a tilted pelvis, hip dysplasia and rotaionaly deformities of my > leg bones too so that could be part of it I guess. I don't really > know much about the Trendelenburg as yet but I'm hoping that during > my week or so's stay down in Leeds General with Prof Bird it will be > properly assessed by PT and podiatry consults. I'll let you know > what, if anything I find out! > > I'm an EDS variant with Marfanoid factors by the way. > > Love and hugs....Jo > xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Thanks so much Jo! I would really like to know if it worth my worrying about it. Pain receptors tell me it is; doctors don¹t seem to know what I am talking about. On 2/19/04 10:22 AM, " ceda " <ceda > wrote: > > Subject: Trendelenburg gait Re: Re: Planter fascitis and Gait terms: > anyone know what this means? > > I have a positive Trendelenburg gait sign too, although I couldn't > tell you whether it's developed or has been there all along. I know I > have a tilted pelvis, hip dysplasia and rotaionaly deformities of my > leg bones too so that could be part of it I guess. I don't really > know much about the Trendelenburg as yet but I'm hoping that during > my week or so's stay down in Leeds General with Prof Bird it will be > properly assessed by PT and podiatry consults. I'll let you know > what, if anything I find out! > > I'm an EDS variant with Marfanoid factors by the way. > > Love and hugs....Jo > xxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 No worries Darl, I'll find out all I can when I have my assesment - not sure when it will be yet though, but I'll keep you posted I promise. LoL - I can equate with the doctors not knowing what you're talking about, it's like you've suddeny become fluent in Martian isn't it? Love and hugs....Jo xxx Thanks so much Jo! I would really like to know if it worth my worrying about it. Pain receptors tell me it is; doctors don¹t seem to know what I am talking about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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