Asked for Male | 22
Why do I have pain after spine surgery?
It's quite common to have some discomfort after spine surgery. The pain in your leg could be due to nerve irritation or inflammation resulting from the surgery. In fact, sometimes the nerves need time to heal and settle down. To help manage the pain, make sure to follow your doctor's recommendations for pain relief medication and try gentle exercises to maintain flexibility. It's essential to stay in touch with your spine surgeon to monitor your progress and address any concerns that may arise.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 13th June '25
Asked for Dişi | 65
What to Do for Finger Fracture Recovery?
It's normal to feel some discomfort and limited movement after having a fracture. You see, it might take time for your finger to regain full function. The stiffness and weakness you're experiencing could be due to muscles and joints needing more time to recover. Keep up with your exercises and try gentle stretching. If the pain persists or if you notice any unusual swelling, it's essential to follow up with your orthopedist for a thorough evaluation.
Answered By

Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 33
Why is my left knee in pain when bending?
Your left knee hurts when you're bending over or climbing stairs. This kind of pain, which occurs only on bending, might be due to a condition called patellofemoral pain syndrome. It is likely to be triggered by activities such as climbing stairs. Increasing uric acid levels are not generally associated with knee pain. To help ease the pain, you can begin by taking it easy on your knee, applying ice packs, gently stretching, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. If the pain persists, it's best to seek advice from an orthopedist for further evaluation and treatment options.
Answered By

Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Female | 30
Meri Left Leg Me Dard – Kya Yeh Kamar Ya Nerve Problem Hai?
Aapke left leg mein dard ka sambandh kamar (lower back) ki kisi nerve ke dabne se ho sakta hai, jaise ki sciatica. Yeh tab hota hai jab spine se nikalne wali nerve kisi disc slip ya muscle tightness ki wajah se pressure mein aati hai.
Agar dard pair tak ja raha hai, jhanjhanahat ya sujan mehsoos ho rahi hai, toh yeh nerve-related problem ho sakti hai.
Main advice:
✔️ Zyada weight lift na karein
✔️ Straight posture maintain karein
✔️ Warm compress aur halka stretching try karein
✔️ Agar dard 2-3 din mein kam na ho, toh spine specialist ya orthopedist se consult zaroor karein
Answered By

Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 3rd June '25
Asked for Male | 20
Right Hip Joint Pain Making It Hard to Walk – What’s the Cause?
Right hip joint pain that affects your ability to walk could be due to inflammation, arthritis, a muscle strain, or even a nerve issue like sciatica. If the pain is severe or getting worse, it’s important to get an X-ray or physical examination done. Avoid putting stress on the joint and consult an orthopedist to identify the exact cause and start the right treatment.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 2nd June '25
Asked for Female | 21
How can I increase L5-S1 disk space?
There is lesser space between the L5 and S1 vertebrae which contributes to back pain and leg pain. This is mainly due to aging or a slipped disc. You can create more room by strengthening your core muscles that support the spine. Additionally, proper posture and regular physical activity are important in relieving the pressure on these vertebrae. You can also visit an orthopedist for further treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 18th May '25
Asked for Male | 37
Hello sir , I am suffering from ernest syndrome (stylomandibular ligament injury) Actually I have an temporal headache since last one year and consulted multiple doctors like Dentist, Ent surgeon, neurologist, neurosurgeon. Teeth are ok, No migraine, no neurological disorder, no sinus found. My brain and Face MRI is normal. Now Somehow I came to know i may be suffering from temporal tendonitis or ernest syndrome. Can you please tell me are you treating the patient regarding this or anyone else can help me. It would be great help. Thank you
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Dr. velpula sai sirish
Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Specialist For Stroke
Answered on 18th May '25
Asked for Female | 34
which movements cause dislocation after hip replacement?
The movements which cause dislocation after hip replacement are:
a. Bending and leaning forward
b. Sitting on low chairs, low bed, low toilets.
c. Crossing the knees
d. Lifting knee higher than your hip.
Answered By

R.A.P Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 10th May '25
Asked for Female | 26
Am I experiencing patellar tendon retear 3 weeks post-surgery?
It is a common issue among patients after the patellar tendon repair to have to deal with a burning sensation and tenderness. This may inflammation or irritation in the specific area of the operation as it is healing. These signs are normally a part of the healing process and are not the right indication of the recurrence of the tendon. To relieve the pain, you can wrap your leg with an elastic bandage and put it on the top of the pillows. Strictly follow your post-op care instructions and attend the follow-up appointments to let your doctor track your recovery.
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Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 30th Apr '25
Asked for Lab | 18
Can you assist me with infected elbow implants?
It’s common to experience limited movement after surgery and infection. Physical therapy may be a beneficial option to help improve your range of motion and strengthen the joint. I encourage you to consult an orthopedist who can evaluate your situation more closely and propose a personalized treatment plan. Additionally, consider reaching out to local charities or health organizations; they may have resources to assist you with your medical needs.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 21st Apr '25
Asked for Male | 23
Why Do I Experience Weakness and Bone Pain?
Aapki symptoms jaise kamzori, haddi dard, aur bechaini kuch health issues ka nishan ho sakte hai, jo aksar nutritional deficiencies ya stress se bhi hote hain. 14 ghante ka kaam aur bed rest ke baad aapka body recovery ke liye time le raha hoga. Calcium aur vitamin supplements zaroori ho sakte hain, lekin sabse behtar hai ke aap kisi orthopedist se consult karein, jo aapki puri jaanch karke sahi treatment suggest kar sakte hain.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 18th Apr '25
Asked for Female | 24
Chronic Wrist, Back, Knee, Hip, Foot Pain Symptoms
Your body experiences a variety of aches in areas like your wrists, lower back, knees, thighs, hips, feet, fingers, shoulders, and elbows. You may also feel tingling sensations and stiffness. ANA results suggest possible autoimmune issues and low vitamin D levels contribute to bone and muscle pain. An MRI has shown spine degeneration, likely causing some of your symptoms. It's essential to consult a orthopedist to address these concerns.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 12th Apr '25
Asked for Male | 25
Why do I have difficulty running upstairs post-injury?
Experiencing discomfort when running or climbing stairs could be linked to previous injuries or underlying conditions affecting your joints or muscles. This discomfort is often due to strain or overuse. To improve your situation, ensure you warm up properly before physical activities and incorporate stretching exercises into your routine. Strengthening your leg muscles can also help alleviate pain. However, it’s important to listen to your body. If the pain persists or worsens, I recommend consulting an orthopedist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide tailored advice and treatment options to support your recovery and overall fitness.
Answered By

Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 9th Apr '25
Asked for Female | 50
Struggling with RA, Degenerative Disk Disease, Chronic Pain?
Managing rheumatoid arthritis and degenerative disc disease can be challenging, often leading to persistent discomfort and emotional challenges like anxiety and depression. This is due to chronic inflammation and nerve irritation in the spine. Solutions include physical therapy, medication for pain relief, and mindfulness techniques for emotional support. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet and gentle exercise can enhance overall well-being. It’s essential to consult your orthopedist to tailor an effective treatment plan that meets your unique needs.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 8th Apr '25
Asked for Male | 24
सर क्या खिड़की हड्डी में दर्द होने का कारण है?
Answered By

Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 1st Apr '25