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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

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Ice therapy would definitely help to reduce the inflammation. We also advise you to use knee cap which would help to prevent the knee from damaging further and also to maintain the quadriceps muscle tone. Stiffness have developed due to weakness of the ligaments &inflammed cartilage. Specific knee exercises will also help ie. Keeping ball underneath the knee and keep pressing it. That's the simple exercise which will help you to strengthen the knee.
• ultrasound- which heals the damaged tiss...more
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Symptoms of osteoarthritis may include joint pain and progressive stiffness that develops gradually. Symptoms of may include painful swelling, inflammation, and stiffness in the fingers, arms, legs, and wrists occurring in the same joints on both sides of the body, especially upon waking up in the morning.
•rest. Avoid activities that aggravate your elbow pain.
•pain relievers. Try over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen (advil, motrin ib) or naproxen (aleve).
•ice. Apply ...more
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Symptoms of arthritis symptoms of osteoarthritis may include joint pain and progressive stiffness that develops gradually. Symptoms of may include painful swelling, inflammation, and stiffness in the fingers, arms, legs, and wrists occurring in the same joints on both sides of the body, especially upon waking up in the morning.
You can follow these measures: one keep a pillow right under the knee while sleeping, next is you can keep ice in the painful area for about 5--10 minutes, if pain st...more
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Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory condition in which there are certain periods with symptoms and certain period with remissions. During remission the symptoms may be off or less. Disease modifying drugs are prescribed in allopathy to keep symptoms under control and needs continuous monitoring at-least once in three months to six months depending on the individual. For finger pain and swelling it is in general advised to use cold compression (ice packs). For pain and stiffness the morning i...more
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1. Dr. Subir saha

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36 years experience 400 at clinic 300 online

Dr. Subir saha is an orthopaedic physiotherapist, homoeopath, and has dedicated his life to assisting those who are suffering from illnesses to find relief from the suffering that comes with it. He has a dms from maharana pratap college & hospital and a bachelor of physiotherapy from the ...more
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The "normal" range (or negative test result) for rheumatoid factor is less than 14 iu/ml. Any result with values 14 iu/ml or above is considered abnormally high, elevated, or positive.
Treatmentthere is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis. But clinical studies indicate that remission of symptoms is more likely when treatment begins early with medications known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (dmards).
Medicationsthe types of medications recommended by your doctor will depend on the...more
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•drinking plenty of water. Over-the-counter nsaids (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), such as ibuprofen (advil, motrin).
•home remedies may be very beneficial for the management of chronic gout, as well. The dietary modifications detailed above can be very effective in certain patients. Drinking plenty of water to remain well-hydrated can be beneficial in preventing gout attacks.
•limit or avoid alcohol. Talk with your doctor about whether any amount or type of alcohol is safe for y...more
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1. Dr. Niveditha s murthy

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Dr. Niveditha s murthy is a renowned ayurvedic physician with over 13 years of expertise in bangalore. She has extensive experience treating orthopaedic conditions, stomach pain, and joint p...more
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Multiple joint pains / early morning painit is called as rheumatic arthritis. Treatment goals
•to protect the joint from further damages.
•provide pin relief.
•prevent deformity and disabilities.
•increase functional capacity.
•improve flexibility and strength.
•encourage regular exercise.
•improve general fitness.
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- hot/cold applications- electrical stimulation- hydrotherapy and spa therapy
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Hi, it started by an occasional pain in hands around a year ago and started medications for rheumatoid then became worse and changed doctors. I have been diagnosed by many doctors many different diseases. Some doctors say I have ankylosing spondylitis, others say rheumatoid (even though my r.f is normal), and others say I do not suffer of anything but some stiffness, and I should lose some weight. I have been taking cosentyx for about 8-9 months with salazopyrin and other things. I started to feel weaker and more symptoms started to appear like cracking sounds and feeling of the joints gliding on each other or others doing friction with each other after I started the medication. My question is if I really have nothing, what is the effect of the medications and the cosentyx on my body? And might it be causing me those symptoms.

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Hello Mr. lybrate-user. Rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis belong to inflammatory arthritis diseases and are usually presented later in life. These are diseases going into generations. Rf or ra factor can be normal in these diseases as it is not a specific test. Your rf can be normal and yet you can have severe disease. These diseases are progressive, once started they will progress and not be healed. However latest treatments provide an opportunity to slow down the progress of thes...more
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