M X, 69 ans, souffre d’une sciatique hyperalgique depuis 6 mois. Les différents examens réalisés ne sont pas probants :l’IRM ne retrouve pas de signes francs de compressions au niveau du canal lombaire. Cette sciatique, malgré
Mrs. X, 75, presents with pain in her right knee following a knee prosthesis fitted 18 months ago. She has pain in support. Limitation of knee flexion, gait instability. She describes an impression of too
Mrs. X, 60 years old, comes to the consultation with balance disorders. All the additional examinations carried out are normal. His symptoms appeared following the removal of a patella strapping, placed for a patella fracture
M X, 45 years old, victim of a bi-malleolar ankle fracture operated on 14 months ago, has significant residual pain limiting walking and returning to work (the patient is a self-employed physiotherapist). Following his operation,
M X, 47, was operated on, apparently a little late, for a herniated L4-L5 lumbar disc responsible for hyperalgesic acute sciatica with motor and sensory deficit (decreased sensitivity and strength on the territory of the
Mrs. X, 75 years old, is full of pain in her thigh and feeling of giving way in her leg. Ms. X was operated on a few years ago for a hip prosthesis on the
M X, 40, underwent internal meniscectomy surgery by knee arthroscopy two years ago. Some time after the operation, M X describes nocturnal impatience of this leg followed by the appearance of burns on the