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Asked for male, 37 years old from Ranchi
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Bagalkot
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MPT sports physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist•Alappuzha
If you're experiencing a crackling or popping sound in your neck when you move it, it could be due to several possible reasons:
1. Air bubbles: the sound could be caused by the release of air bubbles in the joints of the neck as you move. This is similar to the sound produced when you crack your knuckles. It is generally harmless and not a cause for concern.
2. Joint dysfunction: it's possible that the crackling sound is related to joint dysfunction, such as misalignment or degeneration ...more
1. Air bubbles: the sound could be caused by the release of air bubbles in the joints of the neck as you move. This is similar to the sound produced when you crack your knuckles. It is generally harmless and not a cause for concern.
2. Joint dysfunction: it's possible that the crackling sound is related to joint dysfunction, such as misalignment or degeneration ...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Thane
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Shoulder pain:
do’s and don’ts for shoulder pain
do’s do the prescribed exercise regularly to maintain strength, flexibility and range of motion.
Do keep the affected arm supported.
Use an ice pack for pain relief. Apply the ice pack 3-4 times a day for 10 minutes.
Don’ts don't sleep on the affected side. Don't lift heavyweight with the affected arm. Don't jerk your shoulder to avoid stress.
Don't use the arm to push yourself up in bed or from a chair.
Don't participa...more
do’s and don’ts for shoulder pain
do’s do the prescribed exercise regularly to maintain strength, flexibility and range of motion.
Do keep the affected arm supported.
Use an ice pack for pain relief. Apply the ice pack 3-4 times a day for 10 minutes.
Don’ts don't sleep on the affected side. Don't lift heavyweight with the affected arm. Don't jerk your shoulder to avoid stress.
Don't use the arm to push yourself up in bed or from a chair.
Don't participa...more
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1.neck tilt: from the sitting position, tilt your head down so your chin touches your chest. Hold this position for 5 second s. Return to the starting position and repeat. Do this five times.
2.side-to-side neck tilt. From the same starting position, tilt you neck toward one shoulder, leading with your ear. Hold for 5 seconds and then return to the starting position. Do this five times on each side.
3.neck turn. Look straight ahead, then turn your head to one side, keeping your chin at t...more
2.side-to-side neck tilt. From the same starting position, tilt you neck toward one shoulder, leading with your ear. Hold for 5 seconds and then return to the starting position. Do this five times on each side.
3.neck turn. Look straight ahead, then turn your head to one side, keeping your chin at t...more
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Asked for male, 50 years old from Jalandhar
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Asked for male, 50 years old from Jalandhar
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It might be due to spasm or stiffness in the upper back, through myofasical release the pain will be reduced.
Consult with physiotherapist and take electrotherapy for a week, through ift and us therapy the pain will be reduced and do not lift any heavy objects or put pressure on the hand untill the pain reduces.
Consult with physiotherapist and take electrotherapy for a week, through ift and us therapy the pain will be reduced and do not lift any heavy objects or put pressure on the hand untill the pain reduces.
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Asked for female, 50 years old from Durg
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Chronic pain needs to be investigated with the help of scans. You need to see a non - surgeon specialist doctor first. In most of the cases such pain can be treated by nonsurgical, minimally - invasive, keyhole treatments ; specially when initial treatments like physio, pain medicines and other precautions are not working.
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Asked for male, 63 years old from Ghaziabad
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Dull pain in the left arm that comes and goes is a potential warning sign of a heart attack. It is important that people seek emergency treatment if they have the symptoms of a heart attack.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Dull pain in the left arm that comes and goes is a potential warning sign of a heart attack. It is important that people seek emergency treatment if they have the symptoms of a heart attack.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Asked for female, 24 years old from Agra
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