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Asked for Male | 30 Years

Sir, we are having pain in left shoulder since last 2 months. Just a few days ago, we had fallen from our parked bike, since then the same pain started in the right shoulder. Now there is pain in both the shoulders, the hands are not even fully raised and there is a problem in the side while sleeping. Took medicine too but nothing is getting relief.

Answered by Dr. Rufus Vasanth Raj

We need to evaluate your shoulder. Depending on clinical examination findings, you will need X-ray / MRI 

And further treatment will be planned

Dr Rufus Vasanth Raj

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What surgery would you suggest: Diagnostic Imaging Report PATIENT: PARSONS , GRANT ELLIOT UNIT#: 0001498559 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Accession MR-25-024470 2025/09/25 13:30 MR Shoulder, Unilateral Non Enhanced -EX Report MRI LEFT SHOULDER: TECHNIQUE: Routine unenhanced shoulder MRI. COMPARISON STUDY:X-rays 7/6/2021 FINDINGS: Patient states history of shoulder surgery approximately 2 years ago. There is a clinical history provided of dislocated shoulder December 2024. Pain and reduced range of motion since then. Sequences have been modified in an attempt to decrease susceptibility artifact from prior surgery. There is still expected susceptibility artifact in relation to the prior rotator cuff repair. AC JOINT: Features of partial AC joint resection with mild widening of the joint. Small volume joint fluid. Minimal bone marrow edema anterolateral acromion. SUBACROMIAL BURSA: Moderate volume of fluid and mild synovial proliferation identified in the subacromial/subdeltoid bursa which is freely communicating with the glenohumeral joint on basis of a large fullthickness re-tear of the posterior superior rotator cuff. See below. LONG HEAD OF BICEPS: Medially dislocated from bicipital groove. The tendon is identified appearing contiguous with the biceps labral anchor and 06-Oct-2025 11:44 AM, ADT Dr. Bobby Rajan CONFIDENTIAL: DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. Page 1 of 2 PARSONS, GRANT 0013059225 CA-NS Diagnostic Imaging coursing through the anterior aspect of glenohumeral joint. The tendon is suboptimally profiled though mildly indistinct along the extreme superior medial margin of the joint. Split tear cannot be excluded. POSTERIOR SUPERIOR ROTATOR CUFF: Prior rotator cuff repair with 2 anchors identified associated with greater tuberosity. Complete full-thickness retear of supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. High riding humeral head abuts the undersurface of deltoid. There is medial tendon retraction of supraspinatus tendon 4.5 to 5 cm, to glenohumeral joints and more posteriorly, medial to the glenoid rim. Infraspinatus tendon is retracted nearly 6 cm, close to the spinal glenoid notch. There is severe fatty atrophy of the infraspinatus muscle belly. Moderate fatty atrophy of supraspinatus muscle belly. Teres minor muscle and tendon are maintained. SUBSCAPULARIS TENDON: Completely torn with ill-defined debris along its expected lesser tuberosity insertion. Muscular humeral attachment is mildly edematous though grossly contiguous. Severe fatty atrophy of the muscle belly. GLENOHUMERAL JOINT/OTHER: High riding humeral head as described. There does not appear to be a Hill-Sachs deformity. No high-grade or full-thickness glenohumeral hyaline cartilage defect identified. Small glenoid rim and inferior humeral head osteophytes. Synovial proliferation identified along the posterior superior aspect of glenohumeral joint and throughout axillary recess. Mild edema and fatty atrophy localized along the mid to anterior deltoid musculature.

Male | 48

Answered on 9th Oct '25

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What do metatarsal pads do?

Female | 67

it helps to keep toes properly positioned and avoid more pressure on the foot ball

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My mother's leg has been swollen for almost a year since she started sitting at the shop, but when she stays at home the swelling goes away...why

Female | 45

Your mom may have peripheral edema, which can cause swelling in her legs. For example, sitting still for too long can cause fluid to accumulate in her legs, leading to swelling. This happens because sitting reduces blood circulation. When she's at home and moving around, the swelling reduces because movement helps the fluid flow back up. Encouraging her to take short walks or do leg exercises while at the shop can help reduce the swelling.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Hi I had a Talus fracture , here is the below CT SCAN report. Please let me know if I can walk normally without pain like before. CT SCAN REPORT IMPRESSIONS :"age indeterminate undisplaced fracture of the dome of the talus with intra-articular extension to talotibial joint space"

Male | 40

What treatment is taken for the fracture 
pl detail

Answered on 23rd May '24

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i'm 19 years old and i have problem in hip they told me that i have to go under operation of total hip replacement so i was asking you to suggest me where i can go where they have good successful rate and even i was asking if my both legs will have the same length after operation couse i'm suspicious right now affected leg is smaller compared to other and if i was asking if i will walk on my own

Male | 19

Hp replacement solves issues like pain and ineffectiveness. Top hospitals for the procedure are the ones that have good results, so look for a place and hospitals that have gained a positive reputation among patients. The surgery will then make your legs more even in length and if you take care of yourself and follow the therapy programs properly, you will be able to walk on your own as before. 

Answered on 13th Nov '24

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Ma'am cat has bitten to my father in left leg what to do for treatment tell me

Male | 40

The foremost thing is to wash the wound with warm water and soap. Following this, put the dressing on the wound using a new bandage. Check the area around the bite for redness, swelling, warmth, and pus. Each of these might be infection symptoms. You need to visit your healthcare provider if you observe these signs. The main treatments for infections at home are wound cleaning and dressings.

Answered on 17th July '24

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My mother is 61 years old. Living in Monrovia, Liberia. She can’t currently walk well by herself at the moment deal to knee problems. She be in pain every night. We take her to the hospital and the doctor they her X-ray and saw her knee a damaged and the doctor say she need to leave Liberia for immediate surgery. My mother needs help. My number is +18326595407

Female | 61

Diet n physiotherapy movements can be of real help.. I will go with 90℅ of diet and rest exercises to solve it out.. Call 08100254153(clinic no.)for further consultation

Answered on 8th Sept '24

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My father is diabetic and takes insulin every day. For the past few months, he has been unable to walk for more than a few minutes. He has no problem standing for long while traveling in buses or walking up and down stairs. He has no knee pain but feels cramps in his calf muscles whenever he starts walking for more than 2 minutes. Around 3 years ago, he also lost a lot of weight and has never gained it back. He is 5.7ft and weighs less than 50 kgs. Is an orthopedic the right specialist to visit for treatment? What could be the causes behind his symptoms and how can they be treated? Does he need physiotherapy?

Male | 57

Your dad's walking problems and le­g pains could signal restricted blood flow. This condition, periphe­ral artery disease, make­s walking hard. Your dad losing weight and unable to walk well is worrying. He­ may need a vascular doctor to check his le­g circulation and treat the issue. Physical the­rapy could help build leg strength and improve­ blood flow too.

Answered on 18th June '24

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I have pain in my right shoulder and not working properly. I pick any object by right hand so feel havey pain on shoulder.

Male | 38

Hello
Pl take acupuncture and acupressure for your problem. Along with the above physical therapy also will suggested which will help you in great way.
take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

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H... doctor some queries 12year child automatically ortho growth right legplease give information what I do

Male | 12

This condition can be tried with acupuncture, as per acupuncture theory acupuncture needles balances the imbalanced meridian thereby giving relief in majority of the symptoms. 
Acupuncture, Acupressure, Seed therapy, electro magnet therapy, colour therapy gives miraculous results.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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