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Fellowship in Pain Management, MD, MD - ...read more

Pain Management Specialist•Pune
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Yes mri scan is a good option may be other injuries may not require any surgical intervention .thats why treating doctor must not have done anything to it, but if you have pain or discomfort prp therapy (platelet rich plasma )is good non surgical treatment, that will heal your injured portion.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Stretching and strengthening exercises or use of specialized devices may provide symptom relief. These include:
physical therapy. A physical therapist can instruct you in a series of exercises to stretch the plantar fascia and achilles tendon and to strengthen lower leg muscles, which stabilize your ankle and heel. A therapist might also teach you to apply athletic taping to support the bottom of your foot.
Night splints. Your physical therapist or doctor might recommend that you wear a ...more
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Warangal
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Physiotherapist•Kolkata
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Tale time and according to body weight and cast shoe heal support brace if dyna or medi or tynor you have to use and without wheel walker and quadripad stick of karma bronze colour ypu have to usr and use choamote and do not sit on sofa or revolving chair or gaddi any soft chair use hard chair ok gait - sitting to standing to walking slowly do take more 3 months.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Mobility exercises
standing arm swings
to do this exercise:1.Stand tall with your arms by your sides.
2.Engage your core and swing your arms forward until they’re as high as you can go. Make sure you don’t raise your shoulders.
3.Return your arms to the starting position and repeat.
4.Do this movement for 30 to 60 seconds.
Shoulder pass-through
to do this exercise:
1.Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms in front of your body.
2.Hold a stick,...more
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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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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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I had joint and probably tendon pain for 3 months (cannot grab things, everything hurts, sleeping on shoulder hurts, my muscles all gone, stiff in wrist and elbow, cannot run, walk, exercise as joints hurt) and at first thought it could be arthritis but I tested negative for rheumatoid factor and all and doctor said it wasn't autoimmune problem. If I am negative for rheumatoid arthritis, does that mean I don't have arthritis at all or I could have a different type of arthritis like osteoarthritis etc. Also, I was given arcoxia before test results that said was for joint pain and arthritis and it did made my joints feel better the day after consuming it, no knee, shoulder, wrist, elbow pain (maybe still a little but not as usual). If the arcoxia pills were effective then does that mean I have arthritis or tendonitis? Also they said could be because of stress and anxiety depression that I have unexplainable pains and I do feel a little stressed and anxious these days with depressive thoughts, so could be because my neurotransmitters are low but I am not sure and haven't gone to psychiatrist that doctor recommended cause I was too young for arthritis he said (19yo) so he suspected other things as my test results were also negative saying I am fine. Please, I need explanation before my body dysfunctions and falls apart and then doctors come and notice, I cannot image not being able to use my body.

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Respected Lybrate user. This you takes more seriously. Just forget all things. Please do meditation at least 5- 10 min. Please consult orthopedic doctor for complete examination of your pains. O.a./ r.a./gout./ or any. To rule out. Please be cool and be patience. If all reports are negative. Please.please. Change your life style. Follow. Regular ex's.take healthy food. Nutritional diet. Adequate sleep. Away from electronic devices at rest times / sleep in night. Consult physiotherapist./ fitness...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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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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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.
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