General Orthopaedics

Low Back Ache

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Low Back Ache

The condition is a cause of injuries, such as a muscle strain or spasm, sprains of ligaments, joint problems, or a slipped disc.

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Neck Pain

Neck pain is something that most commonly arises as people age.

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Neck Pain
Frozen Shoulder

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Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder is a condition involving the shoulder joints. It also goes by the name of adhesive capsulitis.

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Stress Fractures

Stress fractures are caused due to repetitive stress on a bone which later develops a crack, resulting into a fracture.

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Stress Fractures
Osteoporosis

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Osteoporosis

Due to higher incidences of fragility fractures and subsequent morbidity, osteoporosis has become a major public health problem

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Heel Pain

The condition is characterised by occurrence of pain in the heels. This pain can either affect the actual heel bone or the areas around it.

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Heel Pain
Avascualar Necrosis Hip

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Avascualar Necrosis Hip

Avascular necrosis also known as osteonecrosis means death of bone tissue due to insufficient availability of blood supply.

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Ankle Sprain

Ankle sprains are the most common of all sports related injuries, accounting for over 25% of cases.

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Ankle Sprain
Infection

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Infection

It is a condition in which pathogenic (disease causing) microorganisms multiply and spread within the body tissues.

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Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, which is also known as lateral epicondylosis is a condition associated with overloading of tendons in your elbow, which is usually caused due to repetitive motion of arm and wrist.

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Tennis Elbow
Shoulder Arthroscopy

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Shoulder Arthroscopy

The word arthroscopy comes from the amalgamation of two Greek words namely, ‘arthron’ which means joints in the body and the word ‘skopein’ which means to view or observe. In a nutshell, the word arthroscopy means to observe the joints in the body.

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OA Knee

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease commonly affecting the weight-bearing joints of the body such as the knees, hips, spine and feet.

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OA Knee
Vitamin- D Deficiency

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Vitamin- D Deficiency

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is found in a number of food products and is majorly produced by our body when we expose our skin to natural sunlight. It has two forms namely, Vitamin D2 and D3. Vitamin D2 can be found in fortified foods, over-the-counter supplements, and plant foods. Vitamin D3, on the other hand, is found in animal foods, fortified foods, supplements and is also made inside our body when our skin is exposed to ultraviolet radiation of the sun.

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Flat Foot

Flat foot, also known as pea planus is a deformity which is characterized by the absence of arch in the feet or a very low arch in the feet.

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Flat Foot
Trigger Finger

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Trigger Finger

Trigger finger is a condition wherein your finger gets bent or straightened like a trigger being pulled and released.

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Ganglion Cysts

Ganglion cysts are the most common type of lumps which are most commonly found along the wrist.

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Ganglion Cysts