tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7468684847752910746.post7367497584187504575..comments2023-05-18T09:32:14.724-05:00Comments on Roentgen Ray Reader: Os Trigonum SyndromeBehrang Amini, MD/PhDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03079938131376181099noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7468684847752910746.post-51604227533815834662013-09-01T16:53:02.469-05:002013-09-01T16:53:02.469-05:00Hi all,
My name is Daniel, and similar to some in...Hi all,<br /><br />My name is Daniel, and similar to some individuals on this post, I have been diagnosed with Os Trigonum Syndrome a couple months ago. I am a male teenager who rarely is ‘pointing my feet downward.’ Instead, I was a camp counselor and was constantly walking/putting pressure on my feet. After weeks of this agonizing pain, I finally went to see a podiatrist who took x-rays and pointed to the os trigonum bone present in both of my feet/ankles. Since then, I have been receiving steroid injections in my feet, physical therapy/electrical stimulation, heel-pushers/orthotics, and consulting opinions of various medical professionals.<br />NOTHING IS WORKING! This is two + months post-diagnosis and I’m scheduled to see an orthopedic surgeon very soon. Surgery is what I want and need to get my pain away. What do y’all think?<br />Bye-bye bones!Daniel B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03697643073601618984noreply@blogger.com