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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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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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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Visit nearby physiotherapy clinic and take ultrasound and tens therapy for 2 weeks, apply ice pack for 10-15 mins thrice a day.
Give it a rest, do not put pressure wear ankle brace for support to avoid any pressure on the joint.
For medicines you can consult with orthopaedician.
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A cleaning lady that worked for my family has a husband with a debilitating condition, which hasn't being diagnosed yet: - his knees hurt a lot, they swell, the back of his knees also hurt - the soles of his feet hurt, his ankles swell - there are days when he wakes up with a fever - when the pain is acute, the spine hurts - his lower back hurts at the level of his right lung - he feels a burning sensation when urinating - he has lost a lot of weight (almost 20 kg since december) - when someone tries to make him stand up, he cannot stand straight due to the pain in his spine - there are days when he feels pain in the pelvis, on the left side his problem started in 2016, along with a condition similar to psoriasis on the skin (it was not diagnosed). The symptoms worsened in december, just after one of the sars-cov-2 vaccines. He can only afford government hospitals, which take months to even give you appointment. She has some lab results from tests they asked her to get, which I could send if needed. Thanks.

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Regards lybrate-user. With the provided information, it appears the disorder is affecting multiple systems - joints, urinary system, gastrointestinal (relating to weight loss). He may benefit from a consult with a rheumatologist. Rheumatological disorders are different from other disorders as they involve autoimmune issues (that is our own body's defense system, affects our own tissues). They tend to affect multiple systems at same time, and often tend to be misdiagnosed / mismanaged.
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1.pendulum stretch do this exercise first. Relax your shoulders. Stand and lean over slightly, allowing the affected arm to hang down. Swing the arm in a small circle — about a foot in diameter. Perform 10 revolutions in each direction, once a day. As your symptoms improve, increase the diameter of your swing, but never force it. When you're ready for more, increase the stretch by holding a light weight (three to five pounds) in the swinging arm.
2. Towel stretch hold one end of a three-foot...more
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Without seeing the reports or radiological investigation we cannot suggest much.
But before going for replacement, you should try everything.
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Improve pain together with nsaid’s (2-6 weeks)
cryotherapy (only in first 48 hours)
massage
improve circulation (to control inflammation and speed up the healing process)
improve range of motion:
stretching (careful with timing, as stretching of acute injury may aggravate the tear)
crossover arm stretch: 12 seconds, 5 times a day; 5-6 days/week 4.png
kristian berg. Prescriptive stretching; human kinetics door stretch: 5 x 30 seconds (5 second rest in between)
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Hi, based on your information, it appears you are having inflammatory polyarthritis, most probably rheumatoid arthritis. A consultation with a rheumatologist would be quite helpful to you at this stage of symptoms.
Hope this is helpful to you. Wish your a speedy recovery.
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Physiotherapist•Agra
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Hi lybrate-user take epsom salt bath (mgso4) thrice a day at home along with ultrasonic therapy (phonophorosis) for 10 min 1mhz + electrical stimulation for 3 weeks will helps a lot to overcome yours situation. Kindly visit near by physiotherapy clinic.
Thank you.
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Altered signal intensity is seen in supraspinatus tendon appearing hyperintense on pd/stir extending to the articular surface at the foot print on the greater tuberosity s/o tendinosis with partial tear. Mild atrophy of supraspinatus muscle is seen. Mild impingement of acromio-clavicular joint over the myotendinous junction of supraspinatus muscle is seen with acromiohumeral interval of 6 mm. Rest of the rotator cuff muscles and tendons shows normal morphology and signal pattern. Biceps muscles and its tendinous attachment shoes normal morphology and signal pattern. There is e/o pd hyperintensity noted in the posterior inferior quadrant at 6-8 o clock position of the glenoid labrum s/o labral tear. M capsular détachment with fluid there is evidence of mild cortical irregularity with underlying subchondral t2 hypertension cysts noted in the intertubercle region at the posture- superior aspect of head of humerus. Acromioclavicular articulation appears normal in morphology with type 2 acromion process. Rest of the articular cartilages appear normal. Rest of the visualized bones are showing normal morphology and signal intensity pattern.

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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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1.pendulum stretch do this exercise first. Relax your shoulders. Stand and lean over slightly, allowing the affected arm to hang down. Swing the arm in a small circle — about a foot in diameter. Perform 10 revolutions in each direction, once a day. As your symptoms improve, increase the diameter of your swing, but never force it. When you're ready for more, increase the stretch by holding a light weight (three to five pounds) in the swinging arm.
2. Towel stretch hold one end of a three-foot...more
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Rest prevents further injury and avoids stress on already inflamed tissue.
Ice is probably the best treatment.
Ice will counteract the increased blood flow to the injured area.
It will reduce the swelling, redness, and warmth.
Applied soon after the injury, ice will prevent much of the inflammation from happening.
Compression can help keep down swelling. Compression wraps, such as ace bandages, do not provide much support to prevent movement of the ankle, and you should not a...more
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