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Elbow and shoulder pain
I took MRI for both shoulder and elbow the result is minimal joint effusion. But there is no swelling on that part but some irritation on some time what I have to do
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Was there an incidence of fall or any trauma?.. If yes consult a physiotherapist.. You can also try advanced physiotherapy
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if it's acute then apply ice if chronic hot water fermentation
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Chiropractic adjustment will help. Hot& cold Pack.
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Consult with physiotherapist n go for treatment
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Start physiotherapy treatment
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Consult with a physiotherapist who have orthopaedic experience for proper biomechanical assessment and treatment.
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