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Male | 37

Is Denoclast Injection Necessary Post ACL Tear Surgery?

I had an acl tear operation which was quite heavy on my pocket. Now the doctor had advised me to take Denoclast injection the cost of which is 15000. Just want to know is necessary to take the injection?

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Dr. Deepak Aher

Orthopedist

Answered on 4th July '24

Not necessary but would be good

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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (938)

I have back and neck pain Countinusly.. What is the reason.. Can't able to understand . There is no benefit of volini spray n all..

Female | 28

Back and neck pain can have various causes, including poor posture, muscle strain, injuries, degenerative conditions, and stress. Consult with a specialist for personalized recommendations for treating your pain. In the meantime trypracticing good posture, gentle stretching exercises, applying heat or cold packs, and stress management techniques may offer some relief.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I am 20 year grand daughter who is taking care of my 70+age grandmother who has ankle fracture a month ago.We are not allowed to have surgery because operation won't be success.She has tight bandage in first week,after 15 days.What is the best steps to be taken now?And the second question is I am helping her with bedpan for excretion.But at night, She expects to use bedpan.But I suggest adult tape briefs.What should I use at night?

Female | 70

  • Older individuals are more prone to falls and fractures. The incidence of ankle fractures in older patients is high and severe in some cases. The treatment is difficult and complicated in nature due to presence of comorbidities such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension and poor bone quality.
  • Treatment goals include: Stability of the joint, ability of the patient to perform daily activities independently and minimizing complications associated with fracture and other comorbid conditions.

RICE is a part of the Non-operative management of ankle fracture in older patients which includes:

R: The importance of rest cannot be overstated. In order for the fracture to heal faster limit yourself from further pressure on the foot. 

A cast will most likely be worn to keep the foot and ankle immobile.  In case of severe soft tissue swelling, a cast may be required for the first three to five days. The brace must be worn for six weeks in order to allow the fracture to heal. Cast fixation with off-loading is advised for poor bone quality depending on the radiography report.  

Ice: For reducing the swelling and inflammation, apply ice to the region for 20 minutes at a time.

 And continue further for every 40 minutes.

Compression: Wrapping the area in a bandage helps to reduce swelling.

Elevation: To assist reduce inflammation, lift your foot and ankle slightly above the level of your heart.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sayalee Karve

Dr. Sayalee Karve

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hello! I am Jelena from Belgrade. I have 29 years and pains started when I was 17 years. Pains from the beginning are the same, strong, and constant. I have pains while sitting, standing, walking, sleeping. I started swimming but can’t see any improvement. I have been at physiotherapist, hyperbaric therapy, and I had surgery 2 years ago in Belgrade. They told me they did a fusion surgery of the spine (L3, L4), and they decompressed vertebras and input disc but I don’t feel anything better from the surgery at all, not even 1% percent. Behalf of the same pain, I can feel one of the screws when touching its place, it causes pain while I sitting on a chair or even laying in bed. The main pain is in my lower back, from the middle of the spine down to the gluteus. Another issue I have is that I broke my coccyx and it was crookedly fused, which also makes me a pain. I have pictures of MRI and I would love to send you. I want to thank you again for your time and looking forward to your reply. I will send the MRI as soon as you say. Thanks, Best Regards, Jelena Rmus

Female | 29

The spine surgery (L3, L4 fusion) and fracture­d tailbone might be causing your persiste­nt discomfort. Let's look closely at your MRI scans to figure out what's going on. I sugge­st consulting an expert spine doctor for a thorough che­ck-up and tailored treatment plan.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Lower back and hip pain. Been to chiropractor twice and muscle relaxers not working

Female | 37

Lower back and hip pain result from many factors, like muscle strain, arthritis, or slip disc. It is better to consult a orthopedist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. An orthopedist can talk about physical therapy, medication and surgery if needed. Remember not to use self-medication and medical consultation to manage the pain.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

मेरा 15 साल पहले disk ओप्रशन हो चूका हे और अब दुबारा मुझे back pain हो रहा हे L4 L5 me problem he

Male | 34

Your problem can be resolved without Medicine- without surgery with acupuncture and acupressure.
Acupuncture Acupressure, Cupping and Moxa will be given along with diet recommendations.
Alternative therapies have proven record to treat back pain successfully
Take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

H... doctor some queries 12year child automatically ortho growth right legplease give information what I do

Male | 12

This condition can be tried with acupuncture, as per acupuncture theory acupuncture needles balances the imbalanced meridian thereby giving relief in majority of the symptoms. 
Acupuncture, Acupressure, Seed therapy, electro magnet therapy, colour therapy gives miraculous results.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

I'm 50 year old facing sharp pain behind knee muscle after hit in knee

Female | 50

The pain could be due to a knee injury, so rest your knee and avoid putting weight on it. Consult an orthopedist and take pain medications as prescribed. And keep applying ice. If the pain persists or worsens keep your knee elevated and use crutches or a knee brace if you need to move around.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

My name is Abhishek Kumar. I am a student, I have been running and doing exercise since last one month. But now for 5 days my knee is sore and swollen. There is pain in the upper side of the knee. Above the knee bowl. Now even walking is painful. please sir help me i have to prepare for physical

Male | 26

Hello
You can get Alternative therapy like Acupuncture, Acupressure, Cupping and Moxibustion for your condition
Acupuncture accompanied with Moxibustion will release the pain and discomfort, also you will see remarked improvement in swelling in few sessions.
Take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

I am suffering with lower back pain with disc bulge at l5-s1 level..every doctor is suggesti g for surgery. But i am confused with different procedures microdiscectomy endoscopic with matrex, key hole . In confusion with all these procedures . Plz guide me with the details of all these kinds and which one is best for me

Female | 26

trust the surgeon and go ahead. outcome will be good with any mentioned procedure.


Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sunny Dole

Dr. Sunny Dole

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

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