Saturday, May 27, 2017

Frozen Shoulder Can Be Managed...

Frozen shoulder is a condition that leads to stiffness and pain of the shoulder. It's also known as shoulder contracture.

Symptoms

 

 

  • Pain with movement of the shoulder
  • Limited range of motion 
  • Stiffness

 

 

 

Causes 

 

     

        Injury to shoulder
            




    Old age




    

Do’s and don’ts for Frozen shoulder 

 


Don’t ignore the pain: Try and give it rest. If the pain is of acute onset, use cold packs and consult a doctor.
 



Work on mobility of your joint: Adequate joint range is necessary to avoid limitation in daily activities. Do free exercises within the pain free range.


 
Don’t rest too much: Rest is important but at the same time you should keep moving and be able to identify when you feel tired.



Maintain a healthy blood sugar level: High blood sugar levels can worsen frozen shoulder. If you are already a diabetic, make sure you follow a healthy diet to keep the sugar levels under control.



Warm up and stretch: To ensure minimal or no injury to the shoulder joint before you start exercising or even begin your day, make sure you warm up and stretch properly.



 

Don’t do forced movements: Forceful movements in the pain range can be bad for the joint.



 
Play with temperature: Cold packs should be used in acute onset knee pain for 15-20 minutes twice a day for the first three days. After that you can shift to hot fomentation.

 

 Exercises that can help you




Pendulum stretch



 

                                           Anterior capsular stretch
 


Posterior capsular stretch



                                         Ladder climb (ladder exercise)


 


Pulley exercise


 


                                                                  Lateral stretch

   

                                                             

Towel stretch 





The advancement in medical technology and infrastructure has enabled quality and effective treatment for orthopaedic disorders like frozen shoulder.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Arthritis affects 180 million people in India. Are you one of them?

What is Knee Arthritis?

Knee arthritisis a degenerative disease caused by gradual wear and tear and tends to strike after middle age.

Seven symptoms of Arthritis

                                     




 1. Gradual increase in pain





 2. Swelling or tenderness







3. Buckling and locking







4. Cracking or popping sounds






5. Poor range of motion







6. Loss of joint space








7. Deformity


 

Do’s and don’ts for Knee Arthritis

  • Don’t ignore the pain : If you are experiencing knee pain, you should try and give it rest. If the pain is of acute onset, use cold packs. If pain persists, consult a doctor 

  • Build muscle strength :  Adequate muscle strength is necessary to take off stress from the joints. Concentrate on : 



 Quadriceps






                                       Gluteus           



 Hamstrings





  • Don’t rest too much :  Rest is important, but at the same time you should keep moving and be able to identify when you feel tired. 


 
  • Maintain a healthy weight : Being overweight puts additional stress on your knees


 
  • Don’t wear the wrong shoes : Wear well-fit, soft-soled and cushioned shoes.

 
  • Warm up and stretch : Make sure you warm up and stretch properly.



  •  Don’t do high impact sports: High impact activities that involve sudden starts and stops are prone to aggravate your knee condition. 



  • Play with temperature :  Cold packs should be used in acute onset knee pain for 15-20 minutes twice a day for the first three days. After that you can shift to hot fomentation.

With an advanced infrastructure set on par with latest technological standards and a faculty of skilled professionals, knee arthritis can be successfully treated here.