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Dr. M Scott True, M.D.

Orthopedist | Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr. M True is an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Middletown, OH. Dr. True specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, diseases and disorders of the bodys musculoskeletal system. As an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. True tends to bones, ligaments, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons. Orthopaedic surgeons can specialize in certain areas like the hand, spine, hip, foot and ankle, shoulder and elbow or the knee.
41 years Experience
Dr. M. Scott True, M.D.
  • West Chester, OH
  • Taylor University
  • Accepting new patients

Knee pain?

You need to go to an emergency room!!

Lower left back pain?

Could be a kidney stone. I’d at least go to an Urgent Care.

How soon can you walk after scoliosis surgery?

They will likely encourage you to start walking on a limited basis right after surgery.

What kind of doctor should I see for my back pain?

I’d start with your primary care physician.

Unsuccessful corrective surgery?

It absolutely can still heal at this point.

Is ACL surgery painful?

There will certainly be some discomfort early on, so take your pain meds the first few days and stay ahead of it.

Can a chiropractor fix an injury?

They can most likely help you get better quicker.

Pain in left foot after waking?

Unlikely but possible. If still hurts over the next few days get it looked at.

How long does it take to recover from knee ligament surgery?

Recovery varies greatly based on the type of surgery. That question is best answered by your surgeon.

Rolled my ankle?

Probably still a good idea to at least get an X-ray.

Lump on spine?

Probably nothing, but if it hurts you should get it looked at.

Knee acl/mcl and a hernia?

Unable to comment about possible hernia. With regard to knee, could have a torn meniscus. I’d recommend you get an appointment with a local orthopedic surgeon.

Pain after surgery?

Yes. Nerve probably waking up.

Red pimple?

Depends on where it is compared to where the incision will be.

Preventing osteoporosis?

That’s a question for the physician managing your osteoporosis.

Boxers fracture not set right?

I cannot comment on another physician's work, but if you’re not happy, I would seek a second opinion with a hand surgeon.

Foot pain?

Could be a stress fracture. I’d make an appointment with a foot specialist.

What is causing my back pain?

I would recommend you be seen by a spine specialist for a formal evaluation.

If one doctor doesn't recommend surgery because of thinning blood?

Having thin blood is a major concern for spine surgery. I do not do that kind of surgery so would defer that to the experts.

I have low RDW, high immature granulocytes and a few other things?

That is something you should check with your primary care physician about.