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my brother had a dislocation of the waist bone when he was 9yrs, now he is in his late 30s, and still no cure to it. he has visited many hospitals, both orthopeadic and native homes for cure without remedy for the past years. Doctors only advise him to be using pain killer for the pains he experiences most espcially during the cold weather. Pls is there still remedy for this. Or i sthere any diet to push the bone to the right place? Pls help. He cant work perfectly well. There should be a way to have a new joint replace the old one, I am assuming you are not in the united states or or do not have access to our healthcare system. Forgive me if I am wrong in this assumption. You need to take him to an orthopedic physician who should be able to assess his benefit from a total hip replacement or reconstruction of his pelvic bones. i have heard some hospitals offereing hip replacement surgery ask im not a doctor it sounds like your brother has popped his hip out. there are ways to fix it but it woud be hard to do from just words plus there would probably be muscle built up around it and scar tissue. sorry i cant help you much. |
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