Gap in knee joint
Should i use hot pack or cold pack for gap in knee joint? I am feeling pain and not able to walk properly.
Should i use hot pack or cold pack for gap in knee joint? I am feeling pain and not able to walk properly.
I was taking Teriparatide Injection for osteoporosis past 6 months regularly daily but now since my last injection stock got over, it's been 10days since I have not taken the injection... Is it okay to resume the daily injection course.. and are there any side effects of there is a gap of 10 days...
Below thumb line base side on my wrist small bone is protruding out with little bit pain when I move my wrist from last 5-7 days suddenly. Kindly confirm if it is normal injury or will need cast and surgery.
Hi, I have pain in my knee only when I sit and stand up. I do not feel pain while walking. But at the time of sitting and standing, I feel pain.
Since few days I am having pain in my index finger joint, feet bones and left hand elbow joint. Took few doses of nimucet gold tablet which helps in relieving the pain but again after few days feeling pain. Facing difficulty in walking. Need some permanent solution.
WHAT is it??The pes anserine is an area on the inside of your knee, just below the joint, where the muscles are attached to the bone by tendons. This area is cushioned by a fluid-filled sac (bursa). Pes anserine bursitis is a condition that happens when the bursa gets swollen ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that causes pain, numbness, and weakness in your hand and fingers. The carpal tunnel is a narrow area located on the palm side of your wrist. Repeated wrist motion or certain diseases may cause swelling within the tunnel. This swelling pinch the ...
Osteoarthritis, often referred to as OA, is a common and chronic joint condition that primarily affects the elderly but can also occur in younger individuals due to various risk factors. It is the most prevalent form of arthritis and is characterized by the following key features:1. ...
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common overuse injury of the forearm muscles and tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. Despite its name, it can occur in individuals who don't play tennis. Repetitive motions, such as gripping and twisting, can lead ...
Achilles tendon rupture, also known as tendoachilles rupture, is a relatively common injury that affects the Achilles tendon, which is the largest and strongest tendon in the human body. This tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel bone and is essential for activities such as walking, ...