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my wife, Islamabad
Dear Sir,
My wife is diabetic and has a major problem with her left shoulder—it remains frozen and causes stress in her back and neck. Especially in the morning, she cannot move her shoulder and experiences a lot of pain. This affects her ability to work. We had a nerve conduction study done, and the doctor recommended a procedure, but we prefer to avoid surgery. Please guide us on alternative treatments.
Frozen Shoulder case.
must consult with Physiotherapist
must to be physiothery sections regularly
Consult a physiotherapist and take regular sessions
consult with your nearest Physiotherapist for physical assessment
This is common in diabetic patients.condition can get worse over time If left untreated,should consult physiotherapist.
This could be frozen shoulder, so it’s important not to ignore it. You should visit your nearby physiotherapist for proper assessment. With the right treatment, pain and stiffness can be reduced. Early care will help you recover faster and prevent long-term limitation.
Alternative is only Physiotherapy
This could be frozen shoulder and it will get worst over time. you should consult a physiotherapist for proper treatment.
Frozen shoulder is the most common condition in the diabetic patients. depends on the condition and stage of the frozen shoulder a customized treatment and thorough assessment is needed. you can consult with us online and visit our clinic or visit nearby Physiotherapist.
surgery isn't the only answer in such conditions, get her assessment done by a physio, she'll be good after very few sessions
it needs a thorough assessment of shoulder and neck.
it seems two prong disease
having neck and shoulder
there was no need of nerve conduction studies.
u can contact online through marham as this condition needs a lot of queeies
Sir it is very common in diabetic patient first of all you need to manage your wife diabetes it can help you a lot than Physiotherapy is very helpful in frozen shoulder but if you're wife isn't manage it can happen again and again
Frozen shoulder is common in diabetic patients, and it should be taken seriously. Instead of surgery, coming towards physiotherapy is more useful.
Although,frozen shoulder is common in diabetic patient and mosty in women due to which their neck and shoulder both affected .surgery is not the best option she should start the physiotherapy session hope so after 2,3 months she will back to routine and start to do their work …
without surgery it's completely treatable after taking some medicine don't you worry detailed history required kindly book appointment with me
consult your nearby physiotherapist and do some exercises like:
shoulder isometrics and apply heating pad and velosity gel on it for the relief of pain.
For the relieving of pain take:
Tab Caflam 50mg and Tab Movex 2mg
consult nearby Physiotherapist
Do proper physio session
Dear, Go for good physiotherapy near you. Heating modality with manual mobilizations and exercise. It will be treated without surgery.
A thorough clinical assessment is required before starting any treatment. Any mishandling may deteriorate the condition.
Go to a physiotherapist and take proper session.
Firstly work towards managing diabetes and controlling her sugar levels with proper diet and timely medication.
What you are describing seems like frozen shoulder which can be caused by diabetes but it needs further assessment.
Physiotherapy will help you treat this condition.
what I am assuming is doctor might have recommended manipulation under anesthesia.
I suggest you go visit a nearby physiotherapist or take consultation online.
Apply heating for 15-20 mins 2-3x /day
Apply pea size amount of topical analgesic such as nadard cream
Take phlogin sr 100 mg once a day for pain.
Firstly work towards managing diabetes and controlling her sugar levels with proper diet and timely medication.
What you are describing seems like frozen shoulder which can be caused by diabetes but it needs further assessment.
Physiotherapy will help you treat this condition.
what I am assuming is doctor might have recommended manipulation under anesthesia.
I suggest you go visit a nearby physiotherapist or take consultation online.
Apply heating for 15-20 mins 2-3x /day
Apply pea size amount of topical analgesic such as nadard cream
Take phlogin sr 100 mg once a day for pain.
To maintain proper posture, movement patterns, and home exercise programs to maximize recovery go near by your physio and get proper sessions as recomended.
Heat or ice application may be used to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation before or after exercise.
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