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Last Updated: 3rd October 2024

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Dr. Samih Tarabichi Orthopedist

Dr. Samih Tarabichi

Joint Replacement Surgeon

38 years of experience

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Dr. Uwe Johannes Nellessen Orthopedist

Dr. Uwe Johannes Nellessen

Joint Replacement Surgeon

37 years of experience

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Dr. Andreas Appelt Orthopedist

Dr. Andreas Appelt

Joint Replacement Surgeon

33 years of experience

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Dr. Hisham Abdel Baki Orthopedist

Dr. Hisham Abdel Baki

Joint Replacement Surgeon

37 years of experience

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Dr. Harold Vanderschmidt Orthopedist

Dr. Harold Vanderschmidt

Knee Surgery

39 years of experience

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Dr. Barry A Mckillop Orthopedist

Dr. Barry A Mckillop

Joint Replacement Surgeon

38 years of experience

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Dr. Chetan Prakash Orthopedist

Dr. Chetan Prakash

Joint Replacement Surgeon

33 years of experience

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Dr. Ihab Hussein Orthopedist

Dr. Ihab Hussein

Joint Replacement Surgeon

33 years of experience

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Dr. Dapinder Singh Orthopedist

Dr. Dapinder Singh

Joint Replacement Surgeon

33 years of experience

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Dr. Rahul Shivadey Orthopedist

Dr. Rahul Shivadey

Spine Surgeon

18 years of experience

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Dr. Ghassan Younes Orthopedist

Dr. Ghassan Younes

Orthopedist

42 years of experience

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Dr. Marc Mueller Orthopedist
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Dr. Erik Hohmann Orthopedist

Dr. Erik Hohmann

Orthopedist

27 years of experience

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Top 10 Orthopedists Near Dubai

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Samih Tarabichi

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Dr. Uwe Johannes Nellessen

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37----
Dr. Andreas Appelt

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33----
Dr. Hisham Abdel Baki

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37----
Dr. Harold Vanderschmidt

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39----
Dr. Barry A Mckillop

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38----
Dr. Chetan Prakash

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33----
Dr. Ihab Hussein

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33----
Dr. Dapinder Singh

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Dr. Rahul Shivadey

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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedist" (1316)

I'm 17 years old. My man. I had joint and muscle pain, especially in the neck, for a while. There is pain in the neck, elbow joints, arm muscles, wrist and fingers, and the bone between the elbow and hand. However, what is disturbing is the leg pain. It starts from the waist and hips and goes towards the feet. The most severe pain is the left upper leg, thigh and knee. I have pain in the calves of both my feet. Even my toes hurt. I have a burning and stinging sensation in my left upper leg. And worst of all, I have extreme weakness and fatigue. I can never open my eyes in the morning, I can't even wake up, I'm always tired. The pediatrician looked at it 1 month ago. At that time, there were no such severe symptoms, there was some joint pain and fatigue. He did a detailed blood test and nothing came up. Just this CRP 10 The doctor didn't say anything and we never went back. What diseases can it be a symptom of? Could it be a sign of leukemia? Someone said it. But my family thought I was exaggerating everything, so I didn't say anything to them again about going to the hospital. I just want to know your opinion What do you think it could be? I'm sorry for keeping you busy

Erkek | 17

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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I have a lower back pain.. unable to locate the area... need help

Female | 35

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Hi there, Hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out to ask about medial tibial stress syndrome/tibial stress fractures. I’ve been training for my 2nd marathon for the past few months and have experienced some shin pain along the inside of my left leg (dominate leg). It’s a low pain level that never exceeds 1-3 out of 10 on a pain level scale. My main issue is that it’s challenging to self diagnose this. Part of me sees a couple fracture symptoms - the pain is localized (not big like a typical shin splint), there is slight pain when I run up or down stairs, some discomfort when I jump multiple times on the one leg, and the pain fluctuates from day to day. And although the pain point is localized, it’s not quite as tender or painful as some examples I’ve read online (so maybe not a fracture?). My reasons why I think this could just be a shin splint are because the pain has not gotten worse over the past 3 weeks (while running), and the pain fades away most of the time when I’m running (sometimes I feel discomfort during the first mile or 2 but then it’s gone). I even ran a half marathon race with a personal best time just 5 days ago, and was not bothered by it during or after the race. I started noticing this issue about 3 weeks ago. I took a couple days off from running 2.5 weeks ago to address it. I didn’t think it was anything alarming, so I continued my training for 2 weeks - I run about 50 to 60 miles a week. I haven’t ran for 5 days this week because I began to get paranoid about this injury still lingering (last thing I want is to turn a shin splint into a fracture). It’s strange the injury hasn’t gotten worse, and like I said, the pain fluctuates from day to day, but never exceeds a 3 out of 10 on the pain level scale. I’m wondering if you have any recommendations and if it’s worth visiting a doctor in person soon. My ultimate goal is to still run my marathon the final weekend of April, but I’ll need at least 5 to 6 more weeks of training - therefore if my rest time exceeds 3 weeks, I probably can’t do the race. Obviously it’s not the end of the world if I have to sit out. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon! Take care, Dominic

Male | 23

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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