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Physiotherapist•Vadodara
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Hi there,
after meniscus, acl or knee replacement surgery all muscles of knee and and legs tends to be always weak. Also knee biomechanics changes after any knee surgery and that is where role of physiotherapist came in picture. It is recommended that after any joint surgery you under go joint rehabilitation process by taking physical therapy. I have question whether you have taken physiotherapy after surgery or not?
If yes than again you need it and if no than you should take it now. Ju...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bhubaneswar
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Sometimes children suffer from conditions where their feet may not be in proper shape or size, something that can affect their posture. Most of the times the disorders get corrected themselves as children grow up, but there can be situations where medical attention is required. These conditions can be normal variations in the anatomy as well which don't essentially require treatment. Some of the common orthopedic disorders found in children include:



Flatfeet: While most babies...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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You need to refer a physiotherapists nearby. The muscles of the hand which will be supplied by the plexus should be strengthened.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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It’s overwhelming to learn that your child has dmd. Remember that the disease doesn’t mean he can’t go to school, play sports, and have fun with friends. If you stick with his treatment plan and know what works for your child, you can help him live an active life.
•stand and walk as much as possible. Being upright will keep your child’s bones strong and his spine straight. Braces or standing walkers can make it easier for him to stand and get around.
•eat right. There's no special diet f...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
You can go join a gym and learn the exercises which all help you to built your muscle tone .if possible try to get advice from a personal trainer in gym. You should concentrate more on strengthening exercises. And take more protein containing diets.
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MPT sports physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Ahmedabad
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It is not major problem.
Mostly our dominant hand is stranger than non-dominant hand.
Continue your workout and prefer to do free weight workout rather than do with machine workout.
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MPTh/MPT, BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Vadodara
Hello,
also is not a deadly disease with the right treatment. First of all, get counseling about the disease for the patient as well as the family members.
If you maintain a regular exercising program tailor-made for the exact stage of the disease your uncle is in - then it can be managed very wisely.
you can contact me for further information.
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Orthopedic Doctor•Ghaziabad
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Sometimes children suffer from conditions where their feet may not be in proper shape or size which can affect their posture. Most of the times the disorders correct themselves as they grow up but certainly, there can be situations where medical attention is required. These conditions can be normal variations in the anatomy as well which don't essentially require treatment. Some of the common orthopedic disorders found in children include:
1. Flatfeet-
While most babies are born with fla...more
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