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The shoulder is one of the most important joints in the body that uses a ball and socket to join the arm to the rest of the body. Any pain can make it difficult to carry out motion in a comfortable manner. The shoulder consists of the long arm bone called the humerus, the collarbone or the clavicle, as well as the shoulder blade called the scapula. A layer of cartilage provides essential padding to the bones in this area and its two main joints. There are a number of issues that can cause should...more
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Fracture refers to a partial or a complete break in the bone. Whenever, any kind of fracture happens, it gets classified as either open or closed. Open fractures refer to such situations when the bone tends to poke through the skin and could be seen with the naked eye. The same situation arises when a deep cut tends to expose the bone from the skin. Closed fracture is a condition when even after the bone break, the skin remains intact.
What are the symptoms of a fracture?
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What are the symptoms of a fracture?
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A fracture is a complete or incomplete crack, which appears on a bone due to the application of intense pressure or force. A fracture results in extreme pain, and the bone becomes immobile. Any kind of movement boosts the pain. Fracture pain occurs in three distinct stages. Acute pain is felt immediately after a fracture while subacute pain occurs over the weeks that follow after a fracture. The third stage or chronic pain occurs when the fracture and soft tissues around it have healed.
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The toes and heels are the most loads bearing components within your feet which take most of the weight when walking, running, exercising or even standing up. The heels are an especially vulnerable part of the body which can become painful either due to injuries or excessive stress put on it. Pain in your heels can also be a sign of other problems in your body.
Causes for heel pain:
1. Sprains or straining the leg: Exercising is one of the most common culprits behind heel damag...more
Causes for heel pain:
1. Sprains or straining the leg: Exercising is one of the most common culprits behind heel damag...more
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Human body moves in an agile manner because of the wonderful coordination between the muscles and bones. The bones are connected to the muscles by what are known as tendons. These are fibrous, thinner than bones, but thicker than muscles and enable movement.
However, due to overuse, trauma, or inflammation, these tendons can be affected. Symptoms include constant dull ache, weakness, stiffness, and limited movement of the affected area. With exercise or sudden movement, the pain can be ...more
However, due to overuse, trauma, or inflammation, these tendons can be affected. Symptoms include constant dull ache, weakness, stiffness, and limited movement of the affected area. With exercise or sudden movement, the pain can be ...more
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A broken bone is medically termed as a fracture. Fractures are linked with age as bones tend to become weak as one ages, so, the chances of a fracture occurring also increases. Fractures are usually classified into four types-
1. Closed fracture - In this type of fracture, the breaking of the bone does not result in an open wound
2. Open fracture- The opposite of closed fracture, the bone breaks through the skin. This may result in infections
3. Non-displaced fracture - in this ...more
1. Closed fracture - In this type of fracture, the breaking of the bone does not result in an open wound
2. Open fracture- The opposite of closed fracture, the bone breaks through the skin. This may result in infections
3. Non-displaced fracture - in this ...more
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Common causes of hip fractures in older population:
1 senile brain degenerative disease causing imbalance
2 overall weakness in body
3 fall in bathroom
4 fall from stairs
How to avoid/prevent such fractures? tips are given below:
1 maintain general health and well being by daily exercise
2 avoid walking on wet floor
3 maintain strength in hands for proper grip on rails
4 avoid outing in dark
5 always use a stick if you aren't confident in walking
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1 senile brain degenerative disease causing imbalance
2 overall weakness in body
3 fall in bathroom
4 fall from stairs
How to avoid/prevent such fractures? tips are given below:
1 maintain general health and well being by daily exercise
2 avoid walking on wet floor
3 maintain strength in hands for proper grip on rails
4 avoid outing in dark
5 always use a stick if you aren't confident in walking
...more
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1. Avoid taking too much pain killers in case of a fracture
2. For the initial few days after injury, follow price protocol-protection, rest, ice, compression, the elevation of the affected area
3. Take a normal diet including milk, paneer, soybean, in good quantities
4. Consult your doctor regularly even if you feel improvement as there are some technical aspects to a fracture that only a doctor can diagnose
5. Avoid quacks and home remedies, as they sometime...more
2. For the initial few days after injury, follow price protocol-protection, rest, ice, compression, the elevation of the affected area
3. Take a normal diet including milk, paneer, soybean, in good quantities
4. Consult your doctor regularly even if you feel improvement as there are some technical aspects to a fracture that only a doctor can diagnose
5. Avoid quacks and home remedies, as they sometime...more
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Spine deformity is a medical condition that refers to any type of abnormality in the shape, alignment, or formation of the vertebral column. The human spine, in its normal state, has a gentle curvature but when these curves become extreme or move out of place, it leads to deformities. Some deformities are mild in nature while some are serious. The former are not recognizable but the latter mark the personality of the individual and also cause physical problems. Spine deformity is also known as a...more
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Spinal fractures occur as a result of an injury or dislocation of the bony vertebra. This causes the bone fragments to pinch and damage the spinal cord. Fractures can occur anywhere along the spine but the most common site of fracture is the lower back.
What causes spinal fractures?
Spinal fractures are often a result of the following-
A sudden traumatic injury
A high-velocity accident
Falling from a height
Sports injuries
Spinal instabilitymore
What causes spinal fractures?
Spinal fractures are often a result of the following-
A sudden traumatic injury
A high-velocity accident
Falling from a height
Sports injuries
Spinal instability
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