Functional Orthopedics

Health Q&A
Inflammation of groin, hip and thigh

Hi Doctor, Looking like some inflammation of muscles around my side hips , upper and inner thigh and groin area. As i am a student so sometimes i study for more than 10 hours sitting at same place. Is this inflammation due to this reason ? Is any Xray or scan you needed to check this ? If you need photo for seeing inflammation i can send you here by blurring private parts ?

Pain in biceps and forearm tendon

I am having sharp pain in between biceps and forearm tendon. When ever I do curls it gives me sharp pain I am comfortable with all the other exercises excepts biceps curls

Tennis elbow

Have tennis elbow for more than 3 years . Tried all kind of physiotherapists. Not healing. Will prp work or surgery needed. Kindly help Thanks

Fracture in Fibula Head

I have a fracture on the Fibula head due to fall from bike 2 weeks ago. The doctor didn't apply any cast/plaster but advised to use hinged braces. Only cycling, sitting crossed legs, stairs up down is restricted by the doctor. But I'm walking minimally(Partial weight on the fractured leg) and time of the time sitting keeping my leg straight. Pain and swelling reduced. But stiffness around the knee and pain during flexion of the knee. Should it heal without cast/plaster and how many days would it take to walk normally?

Knee Pain Grade I Meniscus Tear Recovery

I am a 35 year old woman from Bangalore (5 Feet 6 Inch Height, 74 Kg Weight). I was having knee pain for maybe close to 18 months. The pain was not constant, kind of intermittent. I actually wear heels 4-5 days a week, heels with 3-4 inch heel. I got MRI done of both knees post doctor's advise. Key findings:  Right Knee-“Grade I horizontal tear of posterior horn of medial meniscus. Left Knee-Grade I horizontal tear of posterior horn of medial and lateral menisci. Reviewing the MRI reports, my doctor advised me to start physiotherapy focused on Quadriceps & VMO strengthening exercises. I have begun the exercises, and it has been about 2 weeks so far. The pain is there, sometimes more. Wanted opinion on:  1. How long does it typically take for this condition to improve and for the pain to go away? 2. Is it fully curable?  3. Will I be able to wear high heels (3–4 inches) occasionally in future, perhaps 3–4 days a week for about 2–3 hours a day? Please guide the best. Thank you

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Knee Replacement Surgery: What Patients Should Know

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Life After Knee Replacement Surgery - What Patients Can Expect.

Life after knee replacement surgery is usually a gradual process of healing and improvement rather than an immediate change. Most patients reach this stage after years of knee pain, stiffness, and difficulty with daily activities. The aim of knee replacement surgery is to reduce pain ...

When Is Knee Replacement Surgery Necessary?

Knee pain is a common problem, especially with increasing age. Many patients continue treatment with medicines and physiotherapy for years, but there comes a stage when these options may no longer provide relief.Knee replacement surgery is usually considered when knee pain becomes ...

Slap Tear in Young Athletes: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

A SLAP tear in young athletes is an increasingly common shoulder injury, especially as children and teenagers begin competitive sports at an early age. Many young athletes complain of shoulder pain that is often dismissed as simple overuse or muscle strain. While this may be true in some cases, ...

Doctors
Dr. Dennis J. Taylor - Orthopedist
Dr. Dennis J. Taylor Orthopedist (Residency, Medical School, Medical Degree, Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery, Internship) 44 years experience Ohio State Outpatient Care Upper Arlington
7 recommendations Wilshire Heights, COLUMBUS
Dr. Henry D. Rocco - Orthopedist
Dr. Henry D. Rocco Orthopedist (Medical School, Fellowship, Residency, Internship, Medical degree, DO, Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery, Class of 1962) 64 years experience Benjamin Jacob Burkam, MD
Canal Winchester, COLUMBUS
Dr. John Mark Hatheway - Orthopedist
Dr. John Mark Hatheway Orthopedist (Residency, Medical School, Internship, Residency - ID) 56 years experience OrthoNeuro
Columbus 43212, COLUMBUS
Dr. Randall Robert Wroble - Orthopedist
Dr. Randall Robert Wroble Orthopedist (Medical School, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry) 44 years experience Office
Columbus 43202, COLUMBUS
Dr. David Brooks Robie - Sports Medicine Specialist
Dr. David Brooks Robie Sports Medicine Specialist (Medical Education, Medical degree, DO, Medical School) 45 years experience Orthopedic One
Columbus 43220, COLUMBUS