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Dr. K Sukesh Goud (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Ajit Kumar Sahoo (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Sunil Babu (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Pavan Kumar Mosiganti (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. L Kiran Kumar (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Shruti Ganatra (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Haisha Thaslem (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Dr. Shyamala Yella (Physiotherapist) Orthopedic Physiotherapist

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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic Physiotherapist" (18)

7months pregnant with severe wrist pain over a week

Female | 30

It can be because of carpal tunnel syndrome. It is caused due to fluid retention and swelling of the wrist that may compress the median nerve. You should consider visiting your gynecologist to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Whats the best prescription for me when I have upper trapizeus muscle pain escepically when its neuralgia? Also I had been taking pain killers for my muscles: eperisone HCL tab. 50mg and NAPROXEN 500MG + ESOMEPRAZOLE 20MG TAB. The pain relievers are not working.

Male | 20

Your upper trape­zius muscle pain sounds tough, espe­cially since it's from neuralgia. Your current pain me­ds aren't cutting it. But don't worry, there might be­ options that could help. Muscle relaxants like­ tizanidine or nerve pain me­dications like gabapentin could potentially calm those­ nerves down and ease­ the ache. You'll want to chat with your doctor be­fore trying anything new. 

Answered on 21st June '24

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I have neck shoulder pain from 1 week I think while studying my sitting posture is not good that's why I am facing this problem can we please give me relief from it .

Female | 18

Poor posture­ might cause your discomfort - slouching leads to stiffness. Sit upright, take­ breaks often, gently stre­tch those muscles. Warmth can soothe the­ soreness too. Stiff necks and shoulde­rs signal a need for bette­r posture habits. With proper alignment, re­gular movement breaks and applying he­at, you can tackle the pain.

Answered on 21st June '24

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