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1. GP
2. Physiotherapist
3. Rhematologist
4. Osteopath
or any

2006-09-22 22:39:19 · 10 answers · asked by Meemee 3 in Health Alternative Medicine

10 answers

1. GP
2. Rheumatologist (if ur GP decided that u need to be refered to a rheu...)
3. Physiotherapist (if ur rheu.. decided that u need physiotherapy)

2006-09-22 22:55:11 · answer #1 · answered by meow 2 · 0 1

1. Naturopath
2. Homeopath
3. Acupuncturist

2006-09-23 10:03:26 · answer #2 · answered by Bob K 3 · 0 0

I had it in both feet, when I got up in the mornings or after sitting down for a while (when using the tube, for instance) and then started walking it would be extremely painful, but after a while the pain would wear off. I used easy stretching exercises and eventually the tenderness dissipated. I didn't seek medical help.
I still practice stretching exercises, which seems to be a great help generally.

2006-09-22 22:52:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

More than likely you will see a gp first and depending on the severity i have found more patients have better results seeing a neurosurgeon / neurologist as this condition can be treated if you recieve the correct medical attention

2006-09-22 23:33:19 · answer #4 · answered by donna s 1 · 0 0

Having had tendonitis and repetitive-action injuries interior the previous, i won't emphasize adequate which you spot a doctor for this concern. He/she will inform you the main remedies are a wrist splint, an anti inflammatory, ice for soreness, and reducing your use of the affected limbs and the activity it incredibly is exacerbating the priority. in case you utilize a working laptop or computing gadget, verify your workspace is ergonomically geared up for you, has wrist help, and a keyboard it incredibly is slanted. Your mouse pad can even have wrist help. try Microsoft's ergo keyboard, to verify if it would desire to paintings for you. i ultimately sought 2 further remedies, that proved effectual: acupuncture and actual scientific care. Acupunture stimulates mandatory circulate to the aspects in soreness, and likewise prevented nerve injury to my thumb. actual scientific care re-taught a number of my muscular tissues to paintings in a distinctive way than they have been accustomed, so as that i did no longer re-injure the nerves and muscular tissues maximum affected. those are not products lots as treating the source of the priority. wish this facilitates. sturdy success!

2016-10-01 06:47:09 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

None of the above. A warm bath , a pain killer sold accross the counter and a gentle massage from family member is much better.

2006-09-22 22:51:44 · answer #6 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 1 0

Orthopaedic surgeon or an Osteopath. Ask him if physiotherapy can help in this condition?

2006-09-22 22:49:13 · answer #7 · answered by Rustic 4 · 0 1

your regular family practice doc, or internal medicine doc,,, if you have an HMO they must refer you to a specialist,,, if you have a traditional insurance,, you should first check w/ an orthopedic doctor,,

2006-09-22 22:44:00 · answer #8 · answered by John C 5 · 0 1

General practitioner..or then an orthopedic surgion.

2006-09-22 22:41:27 · answer #9 · answered by MotherKittyKat 7 · 0 1

GP first and let him send you to pyhsical therapy.
Been there, done that.

2006-09-22 22:46:12 · answer #10 · answered by Lucianna 6 · 0 1

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