Female | 19
How soon can I walk after knee dislocation?
Sir Mera knee dislocated hua hai or mujhe 1 month ka plaster lga hai to Mera question ye hai ki.plaster remove hone ke Kitna din bad me chl sakhti hun or Kitna drd rhega actually mere exam or aare hai to isliye
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 1st Nov '24
When the plaster is off, you should wait for about 2 to 4 weeks before walking normally. The first few days can be a little uncomfortable, but this is a common thing. Just relax and do short walks at first to strengthen your muscles. Getting your body to heal naturally is crucial so don't push yourself. If you have any severe pain or trouble walking, tell your orthopedist straight away.
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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1144)
What are the possible long term effects and treatment options for a foot injury sustained from a hand pallet truck roll-back incident?
Female | 31
A long term foot injury can cause symptoms like chronic pain, limited mobility, recurring swelling, and potential development of conditions such as arthritis or nerve damage. Treatment may include rest, ice, compression, and elevation, over the counter pain medications, physical therapy exercises. Its advisable to consult a good local orthopedic.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
[11/3, 11:34 AM] Soumit Roy: Is bicolumnar plating ( 1 Herbert screw and 1 interfragmentary screw ) is permanent?? Is this stable for lifetime or temporary??( orif done in 25.10.23 for distal humerus fracture )
Female | 55
Bicolumnar plating with 1 Herbert screw and 1 interfragmentary is a definitive management for distal humerus fracture. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the stability of the plate may depend on factors like patient’s age and activity level along with bone quality. Consulting an orthopedic specialist for a follow-up evaluation and postoperative treatment is advised.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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PATIENT MRS LIAQAT REGISTRATION # NAME 28/05/2024 AGE: GENDER: 52 Years Female DATE: ADVISED BY: DR.AHMED SHAFAQAT MRI LUMBAR SPINE CLINICAL INFO: Backache. Right sciatica. TECHNIQUE: Multiplanar and multisequential non contrast MRI lumbar spinewas performed according to departmental protocol. REPORT: There is normal alignment of lumbar vertebrae. Straightening of normal lumbar curve is noted. No dislocation, compression or collapse of vertebral body noted. No focal area of abnormal signal intensity seen in the lumbo-sacral vertebrae / visible spinal cord. Conus medullaris is at L1 level. Paravertebral soft tissues show normal signal intensity. LI-L2 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L2-L3 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L3-L4 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L4-L5 level:moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis &severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. Spinal myopathy seen at this level. LS-S1 level: mildcircumferential disc bulge, causing mild central canal stenosis &mild narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, abutting transiting and exiting nerve roots. IMPRESSION: • At L4-L5 level,moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis & severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. • Lumbar myospasm.
Female | 52
Your MRI shows a disc problem in your lower back, specifically at the L4-L5 level. This is causing pressure on nerves, leading to back pain and sciatica on the right side. It occurs when the soft material inside the disc pushes out. Treatment may include physical therapy, pain medications, and possibly surgery if severe. Make sure to follow up with an orthopedist for the best advice.
Answered on 31st May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
What to take for gout when on warfarin
Male | 49
Colchicine is the best drug for those who are taking warfarin
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Jyoti Prakash
Both legs Foot drop problem since 2 years. I am very upset for this. So please tell me can you treat this? Please let me know.
Male | 26
You need thorough clinical examination with a multidisciplinary team of Orthopedic Surgeon/Neurologists. We need to find out at which neural level is the existing problem Eg. Spinal cord, Peripheral nerve. This should be done ASAP which would improve the chances of recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Saurabh Talekar
What not to eat in arthritis
Arthritis is not related to food. You can eat anything.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Saksham Mittal
Meri maa 61 years old Hai unko BP 140/90 rhta Hai pills Lene K bad aur unke nee Puri tarah se damage h nee transplant krana Hai Kya unk hbp K Karan nee transplant mai koi problem ho Sakti h aur Kya Kya hoga pl bataiye
Female | 61
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
Hello Sir our patient has lots of pain in back indtake
Other | 47
BACK PAIN may STRAIN muscles. REST and MEDICATION may relieve PAIN. SEEK medical help if there's SWELLING. Apply HEAT or ICE to reduce PAIN...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I diagnosed with Ankylosing spondylitis arthritis on feb 2024 that time my ESR was 70 and now its down to 26 whats that mean
Female | 25
An ESR test measures inflammation levels in your body. A lower ESR reading, like 26, indicates less inflammation compared to a higher value like 70. This suggests the inflammatory condition is relatively better controlled. Ankylosing spondylitis causes back pain and stiffness due to inflammation in the spine. Effective management involves staying physically active through exercise routines, adhering to prescribed medications, maintaining a balanced diet, and avoiding tobacco use.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am suffering disc bulge
Male | 31
Suffering from a disc bulge leads to back or neck pain, which radiates into the arms or legs. To address this, consult an orthopedist, who will diagnose the condition through physical examination and imaging tests. Treatment options range from taking rest, physical therapy, and medication or surgery in severe cases.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Why my hip/acetabulum hurts?
Hip pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include trauma, lying on a side for a prolonged period, overuse, muscle stiffness, sitting in an awkward position, sprains or strains. For treatment you need to visit orthopedist who will analyze the problem and prescribe the medicine for relief.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dev Padia
Complain of pain in right arm since a month heaviness tingling weakness..not exact pain
Male | 37
Experiencing discomfort, heaviness, tingling, and weakness in your right arm could be due to various factors. Consider resting, gentle stretching, warm compresses, and maintaining good posture. Consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis and personalized treatment recommendations are advisable
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I fell on my wrist 6 months ago and still have pain when I put pressure on it and after physical activity, the pain is located on the pinky side of the hand and there is a clicking noise when I twist my wrist.
Female | 24
Considering your symptoms, you may have a wrist sprain or ligament injury. It is recommended to see an Orthopedic doctor in order to get a correct diagnosis and treatment. The specialist will conduct a physical examination and may suggest imaging tests to establish the severity of injury. Procrastination in treatment can cause chronic problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir meri beti ka hath tuta tha lekin wo haddi jut gaya aur hath band he rah gaya
Female | 3
The patient's bone may have healed misalignment, which forced her immobilized hand. I would recommend that you take her to an orthopedist who would evaluate her case and accordingly, administer the necessary treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Calf muscles have been hurting off and on everyday for a couple months.. haven't took any medications for the problem.. it's a type of pain that feels like my legs are fixing to cramp or spasm if I tense up my legs
Female | 36
The cramp or spasm can happen sue to muscle fatigue or overuse, especially if you engage in activities that strain your calf muscles, such as running or excessive exercise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Sir mere ghutno me Pani bhar gya h jiski vjh se sujan rhta h 1 sal se dwai bhi le rhi hu par thk nahi ho Raha aap please kuch esa btaiye jisse ye humesa k liye thk ho jaye
Female | 26
This condition is called knee effusion. Some Injury, arthritis, or other health issues often cause this. Take rest, elevate your legs, use ice packs, and do gentle exercises with a recommendation from a physiotherapist. Also, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding activities that worsen swelling is crucial in healing this condition. It is better to consult an orthopedist for proper diagnosis and treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Wrist movement after tendon cut joining
Male | 27
Accidentally cutting a tendon that moves your wrist means trouble getting it to bend or straighten. An injury or surgery could cause this. The symptoms? Difficulty bending or making your wrist flat. To fix it, surgery reconnects the tendon ends. But after, physical therapy helps regain wrist movement.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I am 24 year old wants a pain relief from my neck/
Male | 24
The reasons behind neck pain may range from sitting too long and having a bad posture to being stressed out. If the pain is persistent, check in with yourself and take care of it accordingly.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Due to a car accident a while back, I've been wearing diapers for an extended period because of my mobility issues. I don't currently have incontinence issues, but my reliance on diapers has made me wonder about the long-term effects. My primary concern is whether this extended use of diapers, even without incontinence, might eventually lead to total incontinence. I would greatly appreciate your insights or any information you can provide on this matter.
Male | 23
Prolonged diaper use may cause a number of health problems including urinary tract infections, skin rashes and discomfort.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
R. Sir My daughter, Age 14, is having one normal foot and second one is broad by birth. We had consulted to your goodself in (Dr.Vakhariya Orthopedic Hospital), Jamnagar, Gujarat when she was of 4-5 month of age. At that time your good self asked to take advice after the age of 13/14. I request to guide further in the mette please.
Male | 14
You must follow up with an orthopedist again to determine if further evaluation is necessary.They may recommend further imaging X-rays or MRI, and may suggest certain treatment or surgery depending on the severity of the condition and any associated symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
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