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sprain at adductor muscles

last year , i was diagnosed with sprain At Adductor muscles origins,at right superior & inferior pubic rami. The doctor told to rest completely for months for it to heal,but i didn't stop and played football,as it was my last college year.now i have been resting for 3 months,and the situation seems worse,because even if i move a little it pains...
i consulted our homeopathic doctor,who treated my rheumatoid arthritis.
he told me to take arnica montana 200.after taking it one month,it didnt show any effect,so he prescribed me arnica montana-Q for 10 days(10 drops 4 times a day) starting from today.
i just want to ask if he is going the right way with these,i don't doubt his abilities as a doctor,just want to know any advice or suggestions from your side.i really need to get healed as my career is on the line
 
  montj197 on 2017-07-31
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
day 1 to day 3
Phosphorus 30 twice a day.

day 4 to day 20

the following remedies twice a day at a time

arnica 30
rhus tox 30
bellis per 30
ruta 30

One dose of each remedy means 2 pills.
 
kadwa 6 years ago
this is the MRI report
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montj197 6 years ago
thanks mr.Kadwa for your help.i have posted a pic of mri for more information.
should i first complete the cycle my doctor has prescribed or i should start taking what you have said today itself.
 
montj197 6 years ago
Please go ahead with my suggestion.
 
kadwa 6 years ago

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