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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Palakkad
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Hiii. If the dislocation happened to your shoulder is too high. Then you have to keep the bandage for several months. But if it's just a ligament tear or small dislocation. U can remove the bandage, once you feel there is no pain, swelling in your shoulder joint or else if you don't feeel any sort of difficulty in moving your joints .u can remove your bandage. Take care. Get well soon.
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B.P.T, M.P.T(Orthopedics)

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Are you strictly follow price protocol. Is there any abruptions/ mis continued there. Please check your healing process status. By your orthopaedic doctor or physio therapist. If any other bone or muscle strengthening problem. Please takes and follow instructions, suggestions from your orthopedic surgeon. Success of surgery and recovery time will be depends on your interest, descipline regularity punctuality and dedication.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Towel stretch
the towel stretch will stretch the muscles in the lower legs and ankles.
To perform a towel stretch, follow these steps:
sit with both legs straight out in front.
Wrap a towel around the top of the foot, holding the towel at either end.
Gently pull the towel so that the toes angle back toward the body.
Hold the position for 30 seconds, and then release for 30 seconds.
Repeat the stretch 3 times, and then switch to the opposite side.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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As with knee pain, back discomfort often isn't a back problem at all, brooks says. If one side of your pelvis is higher than the other, it can result in back pain, hip pain, groin pain, or even knee pain.
"if you try to do a lunge, the knee on the high side will cave in and the hip will angle inward, brooks says. The repercussions of this change over time can be knee pain, a patella tear, a medial meniscus injury, or hip bursitis.
But back to your back-the unevenness of your hips can pul...more
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Hi, dislocations cannot be corrected by any medicine. Invention is required. If there is pain or any other discomfort, this can be easily taken care of with homeopathic medicines. Whenever you feel comfortable you may visit the the ortho for correction of dislocation then.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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•do contrast bath ie. Take two tubs in one you can fill hot water (ie. Bearable heat) to immerse the feet in the tub and you will have good effect ie. Warmth effect. Further to that wipe with towel and immerse the feet in the cold water (ie. Ice water bath) which will help you to reduce the inflammation. Once this is done you can do some ankle movements to both the feet which will help you to boost and improve the blood circulation. As I said over the phone please use anklet which I have already...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Ultrasound- which heals the damaged tissues and heals
• electric stimulation / ift- which reduces the pain
• kinesiology taping
• application of heat or ice
• soft tissue massages or knee joint mobilization
5 do’s & don’ts to reduce your knee pain.
1. Don’t take too much rest- not only your body muscles may become weaker even your joint’s pain may become worse. Take consultation from your physiotherapist to guide you with knee pain exercises which are safe for your knees ...more
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