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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Pediatrician•Gurgaon
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The ability of the human body to move is because of the wonderful and smooth coordination between the various muscles and joints in the body. Of the muscles, there are some muscles which we can control, known as voluntary. The limbs and hands for instance, can be controlled by us. On the other hand, the muscles of the stomach, heart and other internal organs cannot be controlled by us. These are known as involuntary muscles. When there is an abnormality in the muscle growth, the condition is kno...more
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Pain Management Specialist•Kolkata
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The knee is the largest joint in the human body and is a complex structure formed of bone, muscle and cartilage. Development of pain in the knees can be caused by numerous factors such as aging, injuries, diseases, dietary deficiencies, etc.

Arthritis is the most common cause of knee pain and usually affects the elderly and aged. It occurs due to an inflammation of the joint and causes pain, swelling, redness and inflexibility of the knees.

What are the factors that determine t...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Pune
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Do you know you can suffer from a torn bicep accidentally? A bicep is a muscle which begins from your upper arm and is attached to the shoulder via bones and to the elbows by tendons. If you do heavy lifting in the gym or somehow put excessive pressure on that area, chances are you may suffer from torn biceps.

There are two kinds of bicep tears you may encounter:

Complete Tears where the tendons are split into two parts resulting in tremendous pain.
Partial Tears result whe...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Foot pain is often characterized by a feeling of pain in the feet. The symptoms of foot pain can be felt in the heel, instep, arches, toes and sole of the feet. Usually foot pain can be treated at home.

Foot pain can be caused by the following factors:

It can occur from an injury
Obesity often leads to too much weight pressure on the feet, thus causing pain
Aging weakens the bones and muscles causing pain
Too much physical activity within a short period of time
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Rotator cuff is the name given to four muscles and their tendons, which keep your arms in your shoulder sockets, allowing you to lift your arms and do day-to-day stuff like combing your hair, cutting vegetables etc.

The shoulder joint is a very important joint of the body and this is why any tear that happens in the rotator cuff can be devastating.

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Tears can happen in rotator cuff due to a number of factors like injury and degeneration due to age. Tears that hap...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Gurgaon
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The Anterior Cruciate Ligament or ACL tear is a very common problem with athletes and with people who have an active lifestyle. In fact, this can also be caused by any accident due to sudden movement.

Importance of ACL-

The ACL is the supporting ligament, which runs diagonally from back to front right in the middle of the knee, connecting the femur bone and the tibia, and helps the tibia not to come before the femur. Thus the balance of the knee during back and forth movements ...more
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Acupuncturist•Delhi
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No need to panic.
As per what you had discussed you are suffering from Large Intestine Heat which is attacking your shoulder. Just follow Hand Acupressure Chart Which is Available on net in this you will find all the points. Just Press the points three times and for two or three minutes in a day for few days. Your pain will not occur again.
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MS Ortho, M Ch. Ortho, Trauma fellow

Orthopedist•Bhopal
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It appears that you probably have chronic ligament injury, possibly lat collateral ligament of ankle. U need to see a proper orthopaedic Dr. and not just a diploma holder like D ortho chap. To examine you clinically than decide whether or not you need MRI of ankle.
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