I am seeking your professional knowledge.
I am considering seeing a rehab physician, but, not sure if I should add another cook into the kitchen.
I am considering a rehab physician to evaluate wether I am doing everything to the maximum that I can do.
I teach/participate in water aerbics three to five times a week. I do strength training two days a week. I maintain the house and have two elementary age children. Yoga is thrown in there sometimes too.
I have done two rounds of physical therapy for weakness/pain in my right leg and lumbar back pain.
The reason that I am considering a rehab physician is because the most comfortable position for my right leg is in a flexed position. I can straighten it out. But I find myself flexing it when resting/sleeping then keeping it extended.
I have some spasticity in that rectus fermorus muscle and the hip flexor and some weakness in the hip flexor. I can not take muscle relaxers so I tend towards massage and accupuncture for the spasticity.
What I am looking for from the rehab doc would be to make sure that I am doing everything that I can for that weakness and spasticity in my right hip flexor and rectus femorus muscle. Do you think that would be a worthwhile visit?
I am considering seeing a rehab physician, but, not sure if I should add another cook into the kitchen.
I am considering a rehab physician to evaluate wether I am doing everything to the maximum that I can do.
I teach/participate in water aerbics three to five times a week. I do strength training two days a week. I maintain the house and have two elementary age children. Yoga is thrown in there sometimes too.
I have done two rounds of physical therapy for weakness/pain in my right leg and lumbar back pain.
The reason that I am considering a rehab physician is because the most comfortable position for my right leg is in a flexed position. I can straighten it out. But I find myself flexing it when resting/sleeping then keeping it extended.
I have some spasticity in that rectus fermorus muscle and the hip flexor and some weakness in the hip flexor. I can not take muscle relaxers so I tend towards massage and accupuncture for the spasticity.
What I am looking for from the rehab doc would be to make sure that I am doing everything that I can for that weakness and spasticity in my right hip flexor and rectus femorus muscle. Do you think that would be a worthwhile visit?
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