yep sakto si sir bleeding boi...
naa na e prescribe kung pila ang pwede ma weight bear sa imung fractured metatarsals e follow lang jud ang weight bearing nga gi prescribe sa doctor(thats in percentage accdg to ur bodyweight) para paspas mo heal ang bone kai accdg to wolffs law, bone heals in response to stress put upon it.
but dont put max weight unless the doctor tells you to, to avoid refracture.. ang main focus sa PT sa imung case is i think ma overcome ang effects sa imung immobilization like swelling, imung pain, limited range of motion, ang strength sa immobilized muscles and improve walking. goodluck sir
Who of you guys heard about the Master's Course offered sa UC nga all medical graduates can take it so that they can become OT's in like less than 2 years?
i heard about it...but nalubong naman sa post @FB... UV mn ila gistoryaan.. IDK if approve ba ilang curriculum sa US... mga PTs mn kasagaran dre, ky lahi pd bya ning mga OTs... sometimes, mag-overlap lng sa work.. try to search about NBCOT.. kung ma OT mn gani, you need to add Master's degree in OT...
mag 4 months na cya kron sir, pero makalakaw naman ko...ang ako gusto lng nga murag mabalik sa normal ang movement sa akong metatarsals...nya naa paman ko return check up sa akong doctor karon october gud, mao wala lng sa ko nag pa physical theraphy.. diin naa pud ko question, kay akong left foot actually dli pa cya pareha ug color sa akong right foot, normal ba jd neh nga ingon aneh ang color after sa surgery? or maulian ra jd neh after pila ka months from surgery? thanks again sa reply!
full weight na sir? or with crutches or cane?
IMO. that skin discoloration is due to your injury and slow/decreased blood flow since you didnt walk for 3 months and idk with your exercise... 1month pa ang imong paglakaw, i presume weak pa na imong lower leg muscles.. kani limited ra ang tubag ani.. since wala mn mi kakita sa imong tiil... if signs & symptoms persists, consult your doctor...
4 months is actually quite early to report anything abnormal. So ipa fully recover lang imu foot. One reason for that discoloration is Raynaud's syndrome, which hinders blood circulation on that region, especially when temperature is cold. Another thing, usually after 6 months, the only discoloration on your foot, should only be the incision. If it's over 8 months, and still naa pa discoloration, have a podiatrist check it.
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