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Asked for male, 17 years old from Thane
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Dear Nikhil
Sprain or deep tissue injury or ligament tear can cause the pain. i recommend you to take rest. I have some wonderful Pain management serum that can help you to reduce pain.
before that I need to have a consultation with you for complete understanding of the case.
Kindly come in for a tele converstation pl.
Sprain or deep tissue injury or ligament tear can cause the pain. i recommend you to take rest. I have some wonderful Pain management serum that can help you to reduce pain.
before that I need to have a consultation with you for complete understanding of the case.
Kindly come in for a tele converstation pl.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Thane
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Yes do x-ray of affected knee. U can do the following exercises for knee pain
follow these dos and don’ts to help your knees feel their best.
1. Don’t rest too much. Too much rest can weaken your muscles, which can worsen joint pain. Find an exercise program that is safe for your knees and stick with it. If you're not sure which motions are safe or how much you can do, talk with your doctor or a physical therapist.
2. Do exercise. Cardio exercises strengthen the muscles that support...more
follow these dos and don’ts to help your knees feel their best.
1. Don’t rest too much. Too much rest can weaken your muscles, which can worsen joint pain. Find an exercise program that is safe for your knees and stick with it. If you're not sure which motions are safe or how much you can do, talk with your doctor or a physical therapist.
2. Do exercise. Cardio exercises strengthen the muscles that support...more
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If the pain is not exaggerated, then your mother can move legs and that too at limited angle cautiously.
If swelling in leg(s) especially below knee is observed, then raise the leg(s) more than 45° by keeping pillows under them.
Diet should be kept at nominal intake of semi-solid or liquid food (After every 2-4 hrs gap). Also take care for any of gastric issues.
Proper rest is required.
For any further inquiry, you can consult anytime.
I am now available for online consu...more
If swelling in leg(s) especially below knee is observed, then raise the leg(s) more than 45° by keeping pillows under them.
Diet should be kept at nominal intake of semi-solid or liquid food (After every 2-4 hrs gap). Also take care for any of gastric issues.
Proper rest is required.
For any further inquiry, you can consult anytime.
I am now available for online consu...more
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Dhanbad
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Mysore
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If the limping becomes worse, not better, over the first 2 weeks, or if the pain persists, you should return to be rechecked. Most children do not need physical therapy to walk or move normally again. Routine activities and play is usually enough for children to return to normal within a few weeks to months.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for...more
If the limping becomes worse, not better, over the first 2 weeks, or if the pain persists, you should return to be rechecked. Most children do not need physical therapy to walk or move normally again. Routine activities and play is usually enough for children to return to normal within a few weeks to months.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for...more
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Belgaum
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user, it is very important for you to understand that fracture at t4 vertebra is not a joke. It is very important to get a never done and get yourself evaluated through an orthopaedic surgeon about any neurological test which is developing or might be developing and you would not be aware of it. Neurological deficit means that your motor power and sensory power of limbs are getting reduced from their normal capacity. This can eventually lead to weakness in limbs both upper and ...more
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Guwahati
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Chandigarh
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Most fractures heal without any problems in about six weeks. However, it may take three to six months for your symptoms to settle completely – these can include pain or discomfort, stiffness, decreased strength, and swelling.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Most fractures heal without any problems in about six weeks. However, it may take three to six months for your symptoms to settle completely – these can include pain or discomfort, stiffness, decreased strength, and swelling.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Warangal
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Stretching and strengthening exercises or use of specialized devices may provide symptom relief. These include:
physical therapy. A physical therapist can instruct you in a series of exercises to stretch the plantar fascia and achilles tendon and to strengthen lower leg muscles, which stabilize your ankle and heel. A therapist might also teach you to apply athletic taping to support the bottom of your foot.
Night splints. Your physical therapist or doctor might recommend that you wear a ...more
physical therapy. A physical therapist can instruct you in a series of exercises to stretch the plantar fascia and achilles tendon and to strengthen lower leg muscles, which stabilize your ankle and heel. A therapist might also teach you to apply athletic taping to support the bottom of your foot.
Night splints. Your physical therapist or doctor might recommend that you wear a ...more
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Cold compresses can help reduce swelling in the area. Cooling also helps to numb sharp pain. Apply an ice pack for up to 20 minutes, up to five times a day. Use a frozen gel pack, ice cubes in a plastic bag, or a bag of frozen peas. Wrap the cold pack in a soft towel. Do not apply a cold pack directly to skin.
Heat therapyheat helps to relax tense muscles and soothe a stiff area. It can help with muscle pain and bonny pain. Use a heated gel pack, heating pad or a hot water bottle.
Taking...more
Heat therapyheat helps to relax tense muscles and soothe a stiff area. It can help with muscle pain and bonny pain. Use a heated gel pack, heating pad or a hot water bottle.
Taking...more
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