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Naproxen - Sciatica leg pain?

Has anyone suffered knee pain along with back of leg pain due to sciatica? I have pain from buttocks all the way down to my ankle... read more

I have been on meloxicam 15mg for over a year for knee pain. I have had bad muscle pain and went to?

... my family doctor and he said I have polymyalgia rheumatica. My CRP level is high. Can meloxicam cause it to be high? I itch all over and have a... read more

Is it normal to still have knee replacement post op pain after 6 weeks?

I had a lot of extra swelling after surgery but its better! I start outpatient p.t. next thursday. Finished at home p.t. Still have pain. Worse with... read more

Why an I having stabbing knee pain after my 3rd injection of Euflexxa?

I had my first injection and I was very happy. I thought it was going to work. I had the second injection and I had a small amount of pain. A week... read more

Is it okay to take ibuprofen after total knee replacement?

I stopped taking oxy condone at 4 weeks and have only been taking Tylenol because that is what they gave me in the hospital with the Oxy Cosone nd... read more

I'm recovering from knee replacement and cutting down on Tramadol but I can't sleep. Help?

Hello, I was originally on eight tablets of tramadol a day (following knee replacement surgery) and I have now cut down to three. I'm... read more

I hd total knee replacement August 2011. I still have pain is this normal?

I am on mscontin 30mg er and mscontin ir 15 mg one three times a day the other four times a day. still in lots of pain. having another t.k.r tomorrow... read more

I had total knee replacement 18 weeks ago and I can't stand the pain still. I can't sleep at night.?

... I am in such pain that I cry from around 3:00 A.M. on till after day light. I took 6 weeks of PT and the range of motion was right on the mark... read more

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