Strain while moving shoulder

2019-03-24 05:08:29
My father has aged 65, he is diabetic. He is quite active though a little skinny and does a lot of work on his own, his left hand doesnt move similar to the right, it moves only about 90 degree, n not above. Need physiotherapist to help.
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Core Strengthening Exercises- Straight Leg Raised With Toes Turned Outward, repeat 10 times, twice a day.

Answered2019-03-26 06:26:37

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Immediately consult with physiotherapists

Answered2019-03-25 19:24:41

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Its important to start with physiotherapy as it looks like frozen shoulder so if you consult at this stage it will be tackled effectively and in short period of time and it will also help in avoiding taking steroid later on as steroids are not good for body. Consult nearby physiotherapy centre.

Answered2019-03-25 15:16:26

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Consult physiotherapist as soon as possible ! And according to symptoms you saying it might be adhesive capsulitis(frozen shoulder) But proper assessment is needed to rule out other pathology! Physiotherapy is must

Answered2019-03-24 16:41:34

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Consult near physiotherapy center and get proper treatment

Answered2019-03-25 03:30:10

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Start exercises immediately . It looks symptoms of frozen shoulder. You meet a good physio to start exercising. "Exercise to Get Your Frozen Shoulder Right!" by Dr.Pooja Pandey Tripathi(PT) - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/exercise-to-get-your-frozen-shoulder-right-32191/post

Answered2019-03-25 01:29:10

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Proper assessment and corrective treatment is the key. Consult a physiotherapist who have orthopaedic experience.

Answered2019-03-24 13:19:57

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