Knee problem ligament injury
I do MRI in mri say about ligament injury and ACL tear but surgery not affordable so is it necessary to surgery
I do MRI in mri say about ligament injury and ACL tear but surgery not affordable so is it necessary to surgery
It's my mom xray. She is 65 year old she is diabetic. She had a wrist injury 1.5 month ago. She got plaster but her wrist has swelling. What treatment could be done? If left untreated what happened to the hand?
My father 60 yrs old with complains of difficulty in walking, b/l knee swelling and pain, with bowing of right knee( varus deformity) Please suggest treatment. I am adding image of knees.
Hello Doctor, I have frequent neck pain with spasm and stiffness (about 3–4 times a month). I am planning to avoid muscle relaxants and instead manage flare-ups with paracetamol 650 mg, warm compress, and topical gel. I have already done X-ray, MRI, and other tests, which were normal. I also tried physiotherapy, which helped but only for a short period. As per the physiotherapist, the issue is due to forward neck posture and rounded shoulders. Is it safe to continue managing episodes without muscle relaxants, or could that cause any issues? What should be the long-term plan to reduce these recurring episodes? I’ve noticed weight lifting can trigger the pain, but I also want to strengthen my muscles. How can I safely continue exercising without worsening the issue? Should I continue physiotherapy or focus more on posture correction and specific exercises? What warning signs should I watch for? Thank you.
She has been a falaria since years but it never got worse, since a few days she is suffering from severe pain and inflammation, last year she was diagnosed with low vitamin d, around the same time of the year. What should we do?, is there any food that triggers it.? Can she the tablet of (trypsin+chymotrypsin with paracetamol and aceclofenac) tablet?
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