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Asked for male, 58 years old from Mumbai
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Physiotherapist•Noida
• Point your toes
• Raise your heels
• Squeeze your toes
• Roll a ball. Roll a golf ball or tennis ball under the ball of your foot. Apply light pressure for
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
lybrate-user ji, Thanks for the query.
For strengthening the bones one needs calcium and Vitamin D supplements. You might ask your doctor for a prescription for the same.
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Asked for male, 70 years old from Mumbai
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Physiotherapist•Pune
Kindly opt for Physiotherapy. It will help you in reducing pain and strengthening of muscles.
U need some medication as well, so kindly see a orthopaedic doctor with your x-ray.
Thanks.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
•A neurologic evaluation assesses the patient's symptoms including pain, numbness, paresthesias (e.g. Tingling), extremity sensation and motor function, muscle spasm, weakness, and bowel/bladder changes. Particular attention may be given to the extremities. Either a CT Scan or MRI study may be required if there is evidence of neurologic dysfunction.
A corset or a brace could be used to provide support; cervical collars may be used to alleviate pain by restricting movement.
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MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT...read more

Physiotherapist•Kota
Cubitus valgus: A deformity of the elbow resulting in an increased carrying angle (so that, with the arm extended at the side and the palm facing forward, the forearm and hand are held at greater than 15 degrees). Cubitus valgus can be due to a congenital malformation, as in Turner syndrome and Noonan syndrome, or be due to a fracture. Cubitus is the Latin word for elbow and valgus means angled outward.
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Orthopedist•Bathinda
There are lot of things which can be done for difference in length But exact treatment options for your child can be considered depending upon cause of shortening So if you want to get it corrected or discus your case with me, you can consult me on my personal account.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
Get treated with Ultrasonic therapy which would directly heal the calcaneal spur (inflammation of the calcaneum bone) which causes the heel pain in majority of the cases. Along with ultrasonic therapy, shortwave diathermy also can be given. Simultaneously it is better to wear MCR chappals (micro cellular rubber) which will help to transfer the weight evenly in the feet so that the weight will be completely felt in the heel area: Simultaneously it is better to wear MCR chappals (micro cellular ru...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
Madelung's deformity is usually characterized by malformed wrists and wrist bones, accompanied by short stature and is often associated with Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis. It has only been recognized within the past hundred years. Causes of Madelung Deformity
There are four types of Madelung deformity
Post traumatic
Following trauma that disrupts growth of the distal radial ulnar-volar physis.
Dysplastic
Associated with bone dysplasias like multiple hereditary osteochondromato...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Get treated with Ultrasonic therapy which would directly heal the calcaneal spur (inflammation of the calcaneum bone) which causes the heel pain in majority of the cases. Along with ultrasonic therapy, shortwave diathermy also can be given. Simultaneously it is better to wear MCR chappals (micro cellular rubber) which will help to transfer the weight evenly in the feet so that the weight will be completely felt in the heel area: Simultaneously it is better to wear MCR chappals (micro cellular ru...more
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