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Asked for female, 32 years old from Nashik
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Treatment often includes physical therapy to strengthen the back and abdominal muscles. This will relieve pressure on the spine, helping to improve posture and reduce discomfort. Doctors usually recommend that people with postural and Scheuermann's kyphosis receive non-surgical forms of treatment.
SO PHYSITHERAPIST HAS GREAT ROLE IN IT
SO PHYSITHERAPIST HAS GREAT ROLE IN IT
Asked for female, 35 years old from Vadodara
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Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a circulation issue that affects the veins and blood vessels outside of the brain and heart. PVD commonly strikes the veins that supply blood to the arms, legs, and organs situated beneath the stomach. These are the veins that are located away from the heart. They are known as peripheral vessels.
In PVD, the width of the veins get limited. Narrowing is normally created by arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis is a condition where plaque develops inside ...more
In PVD, the width of the veins get limited. Narrowing is normally created by arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis is a condition where plaque develops inside ...more
Asked for male, 35 years old from Delhi
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Spine surgeon, though you do not fall exactly in category of surgical patient. Conservative management with medication rest and physiotherapy you will be benefited.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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Postural Correction- Sit Tall, Walk Tall.
• Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily.
• Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily.
• Avoid bending in front.
• Neck Exercises.
• Neck Stretching.
• Postural Correction.
• Shoulder Shrugs.
• Take frequent Breaks at work.
• Core Strengthening Exercises.
• Use cervical pillow.
• Use Back Support.
• Self Massage the back of neck.
• Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily.
• Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily.
• Avoid bending in front.
• Neck Exercises.
• Neck Stretching.
• Postural Correction.
• Shoulder Shrugs.
• Take frequent Breaks at work.
• Core Strengthening Exercises.
• Use cervical pillow.
• Use Back Support.
• Self Massage the back of neck.
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Osteoporosis:
Osteoporosis is a condition whereby the density of the bone decreases and the body ceases to manufacture the same quantity of bone as it did previously. Although it tends to affect both females as well as males, it is most commonly seen in women. The reason for this is the decreased production of estrogen during the menopause phase. The hormone, estrogen provides protection against osteoporosis.
When someone suffers from this condition, all their bones become weak...more
Osteoporosis is a condition whereby the density of the bone decreases and the body ceases to manufacture the same quantity of bone as it did previously. Although it tends to affect both females as well as males, it is most commonly seen in women. The reason for this is the decreased production of estrogen during the menopause phase. The hormone, estrogen provides protection against osteoporosis.
When someone suffers from this condition, all their bones become weak...more
Asked for male, 24 years old from Siliguri
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For starters, bed rest can help relieve your pain and take the extra stress off of your spine and back. Grade 1 and 2 can be managed conservatively, while grade 3 and 4 require surgical intervention. you may need to discuss your complete medical history and your current health status so that right and effective medical consultation can be provided.
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Bones are similar to a porous framework which is filled with minerals that make it hard and strong. With age, there is gradual degradation and the mineralized portion is lost, thereby leading to thinning of the bone. The word osteoporosis literally translates to porous bones, which is due to the gradual demineralisation. In addition to the natural ageing process, there are other diseases that can accelerate the demineralization process.
Women are more prone to demineralisation, and afte...more
Women are more prone to demineralisation, and afte...more
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