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Female | 34

Is my shoulder pain related to past car accident?

I am 34 years old,myself and my partner was kn a car crash last year march. We have physio (thunk it was 8 or 10 sessions) I had stiffness in my neck but after the physio it was fine. Last month my left arm from my shoulder to my elbow really hurts,I struggle to lift my left arm up and sometimes I have to use my right arm to move my left arm as its really painful.

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 10th June '24

You may have adhesive capsulitis, which is also referred to as a frozen shoulder. This usually occurs after an injury in the shoulder has taken place such as a car accident for example. Pain and stiffness are common symptoms of this condition thereby making it difficult for one to move the affected arm or arms. To alleviate these signs try gentle stretching exercises coupled with warm compresses applied to the painful area.

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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (939)

I am 36 yr Female, I am suffering from pain in my knee & wrist, since Ten years my pain is on /off. But one of my knee is regularly pain.

Female | 36

Get yourself checked. Can connect at 8639947097. Thanks. Dr Shivanshu Mittal

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shivanshu Mittal

Dr. Shivanshu Mittal

Meri back may 24hr halka pain rahata hai aur may gym bhee jata hu sir mera pain kabhi sahee rahata hai aur kabhee jayada rahata hai mujhey samajh nahee aa raha hai back may hua kiya hai

Male | 44

for best recovery and treatment consult LEGEND PHYSIOTHERAPY HOME VISIT SERVICE IN HYDERABAD . DR.SIRISH
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Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. velpula sai sirish

I am 30 years old. My knee is paining since 3 months. I did MRI...... Discoid lateral meniscus showing grade 2 signal intensity. -mild intra substance hypertensity in the distal fibres of anterior cruciate ligament with no obvious tear -likely sprain. Mild joints space narrowing, subchondral marrow edema and tiny bony spur in anterior aspect of lateral tibial plateau. Mild joint effusion extending along the supra patellar recess. Jyadader khade hone Mein pain jyada ho rha hai.washer jahan hota hai Vahan jyada pain hota hai. Ye treat ment se tik ho jaega kya?

Female | 30

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is frequently assumed to be a source of lower back and/or leg discomfort, however it is sometimes difficult to diagnose. The sacroiliac joint, which connects the triangle bone at the bottom of the spine (the sacrum) to the pelvis, can cause discomfort if its natural mobility is disrupted. More precisely, sacroiliac joint discomfort can be caused by excessive or insufficient movement.

• Leg pain produced by sacroiliac joint dysfunction can be difficult to distinguish from radiating leg pain caused by lumbar disc herniation (sciatica) since they can feel quite similar.

• The major reasons of SI joint dysfunction include - Too much or lack of movement.

• Too much movement in the sacroiliac joint (hypermobility or instability) can cause the pelvis to feel unstable and produce discomfort. Excessive mobility causes pain in the lower back and/or hip, which can extend into the groin, whereas lack of movement (hypomobility or fixation) can result in muscular tension, discomfort, and a reduction in mobility.

• Sacroiliac joint inflammation (sacroiliitis) can also cause pelvic discomfort and stiffness. Inflammation may arise as a result of sacroiliac joint dysfunction or as a result of an infection, rheumatoid disease, or other cause.

• There is no one-size-fits-all solution for controlling SI joint discomfort. For successful pain management, a combination of non-surgical therapies is frequently required.

• Treatment includes – resting for 1 to 2 days, applying ice or heat (applying it to lower back reduces inflammation and alleviates pain and discomfort; applying around the joint provides relief from pain), pain relievers like paracetamol and inflammation treating agents such as NSAID’s are recommended in case of mild or moderate pain relief. Muscle relaxants or high-end pain killers can be prescribed in case of episodes of severe and acute pain, Manual manipulation can be effective if sacroiliac joint pain is caused due to too little movement, Support or braces can be used to stabilize the pelvic area and sacroiliac joint injections such as anaesthetics such as lidocaine along with anti-inflammatory medicine like corticosteroids are given to reduce inflammation and pain.

Consult an Orthopedics for further investigations and customised treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sayalee Karve

Dr. Sayalee Karve

What is the best treatment for a compression fracture

Female | 37

A compression fracture i.e. a vertebral compression fracture is characterized by back pain
- patients are advised analgesic drugs, take rest wear brace.
- Acupuncture combined with medications produced positive outcomes in such patients which includes pain reduction, improved daily living activities of a patient.
Acupuncture analgesic points help in alleviating pain to a great extent. Local back points and the corresponding acupuncture points help to relax a patient to a great extent. 
- Acupuncture helps in improving bone strength, bone metabolism, bone mineral density.
Regular acupuncture sessions improves the quality of life of patients with compressed fracture.
Acupuncture sessions would be regular initially but can be reduced as per patients response and a scan after 3 months would be advised to discuss further course of action.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hi I met with an major accident last 2 months back and my right leg was opened and after surgery doctor had put k wire but today while gng to washroom I fell down and my kwire is bit moved and it bleeding what to so

Male | 30

you should get medical help immediately. Contact your orthopedic surgeon and follow medical advice given. Indeed, delaying treatment causes only more problems.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia by my doctor as no other condition fits the symptoms. However I don’t believe it is correct as my pain areas are constant and not sore to touch. When I touch the pain area the pain is relieved. I have pain around my forehead, neck, traps on both sides. Then on the right side my lat, glute, hamstring and calf. I am fatigued all the time, muscles are either tensed or not activating. I’ve had this same pain every waking hour for 6 years. Does anyone know what this condition actually is?

Male | 31

According to the symptoms that you have mentioned, the most likely diagnosis to your muscle pain and fatigue is Myofascial Pain Syndrome. Which produces muscle pain and tenderness, similar to fibromyalgia, is among the symptoms of this condition. Muscles' trigger point gets developed, causing pain in different areas due to the compression against the nerves. The muscle would then become loosened up or weaker. The key features of this disorder include physical therapy sessions, injections of trigger point pressure, and a certain kind of drug guidance to manage stress.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

What can heart patients take for arthritis pain?

Female | 46

Hello,
Pl take alternative therapy like acupuncture, acupressure, cupping, moxa. These therapies are excellent for pain management
Take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Painful swollen foot in 85 y old lady since 20 days after possible eversion injury Treated conservatively with walking air cast but little improvement Your kind opinion

Female | 85

An outward roll of the ankle may cause immediate pain and swelling, so an eversion injury is likely. There could be mild fractures or other problems missed by the initial examination or X-rays. I would advise you to get it checked again, if not much progress has been made in the next 3 weeks even while using an air cast for support.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

I am a 22 year old male, believe to have scoliosis but the pain keeps getting worst, It traveled up to my neck where if I bend my neck sometimes unexpected I will feel a serious pinch and when I breathe I am getting pain in my back also have me very uncomfortable please help me

Male | 22

Scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to bend sideways. As a result, the nerves may be compressed, and in some cases, the pain may be ejected. The main symptoms include pain, which may also move to the neck area. The best solution is to consult a spine specialist who can offer exercises or other treatments to assist your pain and discomfort.

Answered on 18th Sept '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hello, this is regarding a complicated problem Please let me know if a surgery is required for this or not Because different doctors said different stuff Can we cure this from physical therapy and rest?

Female | 46

Some conditions can be resolved through rest and physical therapy. Be sure to tell your doctor what you’re experiencing, such as pain or difficulty moving. Knowing the cause of the problem can help determine whether or not an operation is required. You must follow the advice of your physician regarding the most appropriate treatment for yourself.

Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I have tfcc injury about a 1 month which medicine is taken to treat this

Male | 23

Seeing an orthopedist and getting a full diagnosis and a treatment plan is the first thing I would advise you to do for the TFCC injury. The specialist would probably issue a script for painkillers, immobilization, and/or physiotherapy and surgery only if the damage is severe.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I just got to know that my mother leg fractured

Female | 48

In this case It's best to consult an orthopedic for detailed evaluation and treatment. Depending on the severity and type of fracture further interventions will be needed such as realignment of the bones (reduction) or surgical intervention.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hii sir... I am suffering from muscular dystrophy... Since 2 years.... I am going to many hospitals.. but medicine no available... I want treatment... Please sir your recommended any suggestion....

Female | 25

This answer is added by the technical team of ClinicSpots for testing purposes. Please dont take it into consideration.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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