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Asked for male, 84 years old from Bangalore
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
It is called as Rheumatic arthritis. If your pain is more in the distal joints, ie. In the upper limbs if the pain is present in the fingers/wrist and in the lower limbs it the pain is present in the toes/ ankle, then we shall definitely say it is Rheumatic arthritis. Wear elbow brace and wrist brace which will make her to feel warm and that will make the joints become firm. Hot water fermentation will help
Knee cap will also help to prevent the damaged cartilages. If your pain is more in th...more
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Orthopedist•Noida
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1. Regular knee quadriceps exercises (static and knee bending). 2. Ice pack application will help 3.Medications like Cartigen DN and Enzomac forte will help.
4. Intraarticular injections offer great help. Tests monthly once is sufficient.
No food restriction.
You can do all sort of activities. Just avoid squatting in floor and using Indian lavatories.
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Orthopedist•Chandigarh
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Maam I think you need to consult a orthopedic surgeon for it to see what's the reason for it. I am chandigarh based orthopedic surgeon my contact no. Is
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Pain Management Specialist•Pune
Knee pain in elderly is commonly due to osteoarthritis which means degeneration of joint cartilage causing friction between joint surfaces, leading to pain and stiffness. Lifestyle modifications and physical therapy are important treatment aspects to maintain functionality.

1. Knee stretching and strengthening exercises to improve knee strength.
2. Avoid jogging or physical activity that increases knee pain. But absolute rest is not advised. Engage in activity like swimming or walk...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Visakhapatnam
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Hi
You can use medications for sometime only , as long as it helps you temporarily.
You can try other modalities like
Physio, injections to knee . These might help you in long run
If u r arthritis is severe degree- only replacement is only option.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Do these Exercises to relieve Sciatica Pain
1. reclining pigeon pose—
Pigeon pose is a common yoga pose. It works to open the hips. There are multiple versions of this stretch. The first is a starting version known as the reclining pigeon pose. If you are just starting your treatment, you should try the reclining pose first.
While on your back, bring your right leg up to a right angle. Clasp both hands behind the thigh, locking your fingers.
Lift your left leg and place your righ...more
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Hi kindly check your hormone and mineral levels in body. Oa at the age of 29 is very early. You should find the exact root cause for this health condition at this early age then start the tretment.
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Physiotherapist•Ghaziabad
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Yes it is definately possible to control it by exercises.
Osteoarthirits is a degenrative disorder. It can be controlled by professionaly designed physiotherapeutic exercises by restoring the balance between all the muscles around the knee thus preventing erosion of the joints. Exercises will prevent its speedy deterioration and improve quality of life. And yes painkillers are not the solution.
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MBBS, DNB - Orthopedics, Fellowship In A...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Bangalore
Arthritis is never curable. All the treatment available now is only to slow down the process of arthritis so that joint replacement can be avoided.
Just taking tablets will not do the job. She needs to do quadriceps exercises to help her slow down the process of knee degradation. The angles of the knee also have to be calculated. If the angle is severe she is likely to progress faster.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Hyderabad
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Think you are discussing about osteoarthritis of knee. If the disability is severe, then get an xray done .if it's severe oa, then total knee replacement is the option.
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