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  • sandeep.sutar
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    Thank you doctor for your reply…

    Actually I got injury below foot on 4th and 5th MTP Joint getting off from Bike. This was due stone bruising to MTP joint. That time entire pressure was on Metatarsal region of Right Foot as i was getting off from bike as heel was up and 2nd leg was not on ground.

    So 4th and 5th MTP Joint pain got reduced with treatment of ESWT.

    but after this injury pain was hell in foot. so after 6 month tingling got started whenever i sit on Bike or on chair. That doctors said that was Neuroma.

    MRI shows not sign of Morton’s Neuroma in space of 3rd , 4th , 5th MTPP joint.

    So after 2.5 years i came to know about ESWT. tried for 5 session so after that got very much pain relief.

    But these sensation in right foot are not going any way if i sit on chair.

    these sensation are coming only when i sit.

    when i walk there is no problem of tingling.

    but whenever i sit these sensation causes pain in the night while sleeping.

    As i have sitting job. Working hours are 8-9 hours.

    if i avoid to sit on chair not tingling so no pain in inner outer thigh and also in knee.

    When i swim i fell better for 2-3 hours. But when i sit those sensation returns.

    Tingling is in exactly in same area which is covered by anterior femoral cutaneous nerve.

    i don’t know what it is ???

    Femoral Nerve Compression Due to Stiffness of Ligament as movement of Foot was painful and less for 2.5 years (Right Foot) due 4th 5th Toe MTP Joint Injury.

    or is there any Compartment pressure in groin region.

    or Lumps in the groin region caused by swollen lymph nodes.

    Please guide.

    As going through this dying pain while sitting since last 2.5 years.

    Doctors are prescription like gabapentin /tryptomer.

    Those medication worked for some days.
    but when stoped same situation returned.

    Sandeep Sutar

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