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Asked for male, 29 years old from new delhi
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Your bp shoot and also your pain in the left hand and shoulder is due to the neck pain that's the reason your bp is shooted. Please follow the suggestions given below:
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cervical spondylosis– chronic condition with radiating pain
this is cervical pain (neck pain) and that's the reason the pain radiates until the shoulder blades. If you keep ice that would help and along side you can do hot water fermentation. You shall use cervical collar which would help you to reduce the ra...more
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You can do ust - ultrasound therapy which is an important treatment in phyisotherapy you will feel better, if you do ust for about 10-15 days. Also wear silicone inbuilt knee caps you will feel better.
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I have little knee pain after doing squat exercise. Earlier I only feel little knee pain while doing squat. But on 1st september 2023 morning after doing squat (without weight) I felt knee stiffness, dump pain and knee weakness. After this incident I left squat took little rest and knee issue feels improved I was able to perform all activity. But on 2nd november I again felt little knee pain as I have walked on uneven surfaces. Recently I have done mri and it says following: 1) grade ii myxoid degeneration involving posterior horn of the medial meniscus 2) fluid collection adjacent to the posterior horn of medial meniscus- ?paramedical cyst/ distended medial gastrocnemius semimembranosus bursa. 3) mucoid degeneration of acl. 4) minimal synovial effusion of the knee joint. 5) minimal collection in deep infrapatellar bursa. Please suggest what this condition means and can it be treated through homeopathy.

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Resisted terminal knee extension: make a loop with a piece of elastic tubing by tying a knot in both ends. Close the knot in a door at knee height. Step into the loop with your injured leg so the tubing is around the back of your knee. Lift the other foot off the ground and hold onto a chair for balance, if needed. Bend the knee with tubing about 45 degrees. Slowly straighten your leg, keeping your thigh muscle tight as you do this. Repeat 15 times. Do 2 sets of 15. If you need an easier way to ...more
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I have little knee pain after doing squat exercise. Earlier I only feel little knee pain while doing squat. But on 1st september 2023 morning after doing squat (without weight) I felt knee stiffness, dump pain and knee weakness. After this incident I left squat took little rest and knee issue feels improved I was able to perform all activity. But on 2nd november I again felt little knee pain as I have walked on uneven surfaces. Recently I have done mri and it says following: 1) grade ii myxoid degeneration involving posterior horn of the medial meniscus 2) fluid collection adjacent to the posterior horn of medial meniscus- ?paramedical cyst/ distended medial gastrocnemius semimembranosus bursa. 3) mucoid degeneration of acl. 4) minimal synovial effusion of the knee joint. 5) minimal collection in deep infrapatellar bursa. Please suggest what this condition means and how can I recover.

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Resisted terminal knee extension: make a loop with a piece of elastic tubing by tying a knot in both ends. Close the knot in a door at knee height. Step into the loop with your injured leg so the tubing is around the back of your knee. Lift the other foot off the ground and hold onto a chair for balance, if needed. Bend the knee with tubing about 45 degrees. Slowly straighten your leg, keeping your thigh muscle tight as you do this. Repeat 15 times. Do 2 sets of 15. If you need an easier way to ...more
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Physical examination
a thorough physical examination reveals much about the patient's health and general fitness. The physical part of the exam includes a review of the patient's medical and family history. Often laboratory tests such as complete blood count and urinalysis are ordered. The physical exam may include:
•palpation (exam by touch) determines spinal abnormalities, areas of tenderness, and muscle spasm.
•range of motion measures the degree to which a patient can perform mov...more
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Application of diclofenac ointment and hot compression twice a day with knee strengthening exercises are required daily.
Take good calcium rich diet.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Pune
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It looks like you are anaemic. If you have back pain after you sit for long hours then it is due to your haemoglobin levels as it is important to check that. Anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having back / leg pain though there may not be any pathological reasons for back pain. It looks like you are anaemic. And also you have to check with your vitamin and calcium, if the bones are weak then automatically the pain gets triggered more as there is less energy during any ...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 arthritis in the shoulder. Use a heated gel pack, heating pad or a hot water bot...more
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Back pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include overuse such as working out or lifting too much, prolonged sitting and lying down, sleeping in an uncomfortable position or wearing a poorly fitting backpack.
Doing exercises to strengthen the lower back can help alleviate and prevent lower back pain. It can also strengthen the core, leg, and arm muscles. Exercise also increases blood flow to the lower back area, which may reduce stiffness and speed up the heal...more
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