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Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Is Osteoarthritis the Cause of Your Hip Pain !!
Arthritis of the hip is a disease which wears away the cartilage between the femoral head and the acetabulum, the two bones will scrape against each other, raw bone on raw bone. When this happens, the joint becomes pitted, eroded and uneven. The result is pain, stiffness and instability. In some cases, motion of the leg may be greatly restricted.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. It is degenerative and although it most often occurs in patients over the age of 50, it can occur at any age, especially if the joint is in some way damaged.
It is usually confined to the large weight-bearing joints of the lower extremities, including the hips and knees, but may affect the spine and upper extremity joints, too. Patients with osteoarthritis often develop large bones spurs, or osteophytes, around the joint, further limiting motion.
Causes
Osteoarthritis of the hip is a condition commonly referred to as "wear and tear" arthritis. Although the degenerative process may accelerate in persons with a previous hip injury, many cases of osteoarthritis occur when the hip simply wears out. Some experts believe there may exist a genetic predisposition in people who develop osteoarthritis of the hip. Abnormalities of the hip due to previous fractures or childhood disorders may also lead to a degenerative hip. Osteoarthitis of the hip is the most common cause for total hip replacement surgery.
Symptoms
The first and most common symptom of osteoarthritis is pain in the lip or groin area during weight bearing activities such as walking. People with hip pain usually compensate by limping, or reducing the force on the arthritic hip. As a result of the cartilage degeneration, the hip loses its flexibility and strength, and may result in the formation of bone spurs.
Finally, as the condition worsens, the pain may be present all the time, even during non weight-bearing activities.
Treatment
Before considering total hip replacement surgery, your doctor and you may try various non-surgical therapies. An appropriate weight reduction program may be beneficial in decreasing force across the hip joint. However, weight reduction can be difficult for people with hip arthritis since the arthritis pain precludes them from increasing their activity and burning calories. An exercise program may be instituted to improve the strength and flexibility of the hip and the other lower extrremity joints. Lifestyle and activity modification may be undertaken in an attempt to minimize the activities that are associated with hip pain. Finally, various medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and nutritional supplements to reduce pain and inflammation associated with the disease may be considered.
Treatment
Before considering total hip replacement surgery, your doctor and you may try various non-surgical therapies. An appropriate weight reduction program may be beneficial in decreasing force across the hip joint. However, weight reduction can be difficult for people with hip arthritis since the arthritis pain precludes them from increasing their activity and burning calories. An exercise program may be instituted to improve the strength and flexibility of the hip and the other lower extrremity joints. Lifestyle and activity modification may be undertaken in an attempt to minimize the activities that are associated with hip pain. Finally, various medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and nutritional supplements to reduce pain and inflammation associated with the disease may be considered.
Assistive devices like a cane or a crutch can help to reduce the force transmitted through the hip joint during walking and thereby may help to decrease hip arthritis pain. If non-surgical treatment is unsuccessful, you and your surgeon may decide that a total hip replacement is the best available treatment option.

For more details about the treatment contact us:
Dr Raju Easwaran
Website: http://drraju.in
Gmail: drrajueswaran@gmail.com
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Best Solution for Shoulder Impingement / Rotator Cuff
One of the most common physical complaints is shoulder pain. Your shoulder is made up of several joints combined with tendons and muscles that allow a great range of motion in your arm. Because so many different structures make up the shoulder, it is vulnerable to many different problems. The rotator cuff is a frequent source of pain in the shoulder.
The shoulder impingement or rotator cuff is a common source of pain in the shoulder. Pain can be the result of:
The shoulder impingement or rotator cuff is a common source of pain in the shoulder. Pain can be the result of:
- Tendinitis. The rotator cuff tendons can be irritated or damaged.
- Bursitis. The bursa can become inflamed and swell with more fluid causing pain.
- Impingement. When you raise your arm to shoulder height, the space between the acromion and rotator cuff narrows. The acromion can rub against (or "impinge" on) the tendon and the bursa, causing irritation and pain.
Cause
Rotator cuff pain is common in both young athletes and middle-aged people. Young athletes who use their arms overhead for swimming, baseball, and tennis are particularly vulnerable. Those who do repetitive lifting or overhead activities using the arm, such as paper hanging, construction, or painting are also susceptible.
Pain may also develop as the result of a minor injury. Sometimes, it occurs with no apparent cause.
Symptoms
Rotator cuff pain commonly causes local swelling and tenderness in the front of the shoulder. You may have pain and stiffness when you lift your arm. There may also be pain when the arm is lowered from an elevated position.
Beginning symptoms may be mild. Patients frequently do not seek treatment at an early stage. These symptoms may include:
- Minor pain that is present both with activity and at rest
- Pain radiating from the front of the shoulder to the side of the arm
- Sudden pain with lifting and reaching movements
- Athletes in overhead sports may have pain when throwing or serving a tennis ball
As the problem progresses, the symptoms increase:
- Pain at night
- Loss of strength and motion
- Difficulty doing activities that place the arm behind the back, such as buttoning or zippering
If the pain comes on suddenly, the shoulder may be severely tender. All movement may be limited and painful.
For more details about the treatment contact us:
Dr Raju Easwaran
Website: http://drraju.in/
Gmail: drrajueswaran@gmail.com
For more details about the treatment contact us:
Dr Raju Easwaran
Website: http://drraju.in/
Gmail: drrajueswaran@gmail.com
Friday, 29 November 2013
Sports Medicine & Injury Care - Gets You Back in The Game
Injuries
are common in all kinds of sports. Acute injuries may result suddenly
while involving in sports or exercises. Severe pain can be the product
of such kinds of injuries and this will make the movement of damaged
part difficult. On the other hand chronic injuries can be resulted from
the continuous use of particular part of the body. Any body parts can be
injured. Management of the sports injuries depends on the severity and
location of the injury.
The
strong ligaments around the knees may become sprained or torn. Most of
the knee injuries are sprain and can be healed quickly. Shin splints can
affect runners. Bone fracture and joints discoloration may also occur.
This
kind of severely painful injuries are most common in professional
athletes, soccer players, football players and basketball players. This
debilitating ligament knee injuries could end career of many players.
The
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL),
medial collateral ligament (MCL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL)
are the knee ligaments more prone to injuries during sports.
Knee ligaments can be injured by:
- Sudden twisting of knee with the planted foot
- Far extension of knee
- Sudden stopping while running
- Getting hit or blow to the outer side of the knee
Tearing
of meniscus is an another common knee injury. Forceful rotation or
twisting of the knee can be major cause of torn meniscus. Each knees
consist of two c-shaped cartilages that act as cushion between shinbone
and thighbone. Injuries to the meniscus usually show signs like
swelling, severe pain and stiffness in the knees. It can cause
persistent knee pain. The players who participate in contact sports like
football and hockey are at an increased risk of knee meniscal injuries.
Physical therapies, medications and surgeries are the treatment options.
Cartilage
is tough and flexible tissue which acts as shock absorbers, found
throughout the body. The types of cartilages are elastic cartilage,
fibrocartilage and hyaline cartilage.
Knee
cartilage injury is a common type of injury mostly results from sports
activities. The symptoms are swelling, joint pain and stiffness reduced
movement of affected area. All the above types of cartilages can be
affected.
Physiotherapy
and use of anti-inflammatory drugs are effective in relieving pain and
related effects of injuries. Knee replacement or hip replacement
surgeries are recommended for chronic conditions.
Patellar
instability is the morphologic patellofemoral joint abnormality which
can consequently lead to hazardous patellar dislocations. Sudden
twisting damages to the knees can result in patellar instability.
Many
of the patients with first time patellar instability, will avoid
recurrent dislocation through conservative management. Chronic patellar
instability, if left treated, can lead to severe arthritis. Aim of the
surgery is to treat the knee damage produced by patellar dislocation.
Shoulders
are the part of the body that are most vulnerable to dislocation and
other injuries. Shoulder dislocation occurs when the completely
displacement of the head of the humerus called the ball out of the the
socket (glenoid) takes place. It happens when direct blow to the
shoulder occurs or from repeated and forceful throwing in sports.
Repeated
dislocation can lead to recurrent dislocation of the shoulder and
shoulder instability. Arthroscopic bankart repair, open bankart repair
and bony operations are surgical procedures used for treating shoulder
trans location. Patients with shoulder instability should have to
undergo surgeries to come back to regular life. Non-surgical procedures
are suitable for those who are not involving in strenuous activities and
sports.
A
rotator cuff tear is a major cause of pain and disability in most of
the people especially in adults. A torn rotator cuff in your shoulder
will make your shoulder weaker. This can make your daily activities more
difficult to perform. Injuries and degeneration are the two major
causes of rotator cuff tear.
Surgical
and non-surgical procedures are available for the treatment of rotator
cuff tear. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, muscle
strengthening exercises and physiotherapy and steroid injection are the
common non-surgical treatment options. Surgeries are recommended if you
are not getting benefit from non-surgical procedures.
Dr. Raju Easwaran
, one of the best sports medicine specialist in New Delhi specializes
in providing comprehensive sports medicine services including the
diagnosis and treatment of athletic injuries.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Best Shoulder Replacement Surgery New Delhi
Shoulder replacement surgery is one of the most common joint replacement
surgery by which the damaged parts are removed and replaced with
artificial components, called a prosthesis.There are many types of
shoulder replacement surgery some of them are:
Patients
with shoulder joint disease may have shoulder pain accompanied by
functional limitations, Conservative treatments for shoulder joint
problems include physiotherapy, drug treatments like pain relief and
topical or oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs corticosteroid
injections. Patients not responding to conservative treatments may
require surgery, which may be either shoulder arthroplasty using a
stemmed humeral head prosthesis, or fusion of the joint.
Common
Reasons behind Shoulder Replacement:
Osteoarthritis
:
It's a condition that causes “wear and tear” to your joint cartilage and develops after years of constant motion and pressure on the joints.
Inflammatory
(Rheumatoid) Arthritis :
It is a chronic joint disease that can attack any or all joints in the body. It can strike at any age and affects more women than men.By inflammatory arthritis the joint may become red and swollen, and pain may radiate into the neck and arm. The bone also may be destroyed.
Rotator
Cuff Tear :
Fracture
:
Arm
can fracture for a variety of reasons. but it's difficult and become
more common in persons around the average age of 60 as they become
more prone to osteoporosis.
Avascular
Necrosis :
Avascular necrosis is a disease in which there is a temporary or permanent loss of blood supply to the bone.
If
non-surgical treatment options such as medication, physical therapy
or lifestyle changes fail to provide relief, your surgeon may
recommend a surgical treatment, including shoulder replacement.
Cost
of shoulder replacement surgery in India is low and affordable than
western countries, it is an ideal solution for those who are unable
to pay the exorbitant costs of the surgery in their own country.
Dr.Raju Easwaran, one of the best orthopaedic surgeon in New Delhi
offers Shoulder Replacement surgery in India at affordable cost.
If
you want to know more about our treatment procedure and cost,
visit:
www.drraju.in
Gmail:drrajueswaran@gmail.com
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement New Delhi
Joint preservation concerns with the restoration of the normal function of
the joint, may be it knee, hip or the shoulder. The technique is an
emerging as a better option for joint replacement procedure. The
procedure is reliably employed as a way to prevent or delay the onset
of osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis. Relatively
younger patients are seen to take benefit from this mode of
treatment.
Couple
of years ago, joint replacement was the procedure that captured the
attention. Many patients successfully tried this procedure. Majority
of them was middle aged. However, the relatively younger patients
experienced some serious problems after this treatment. With the
development of joint preservation, the problems of the younger
patients were addressed to a considerable extent.
Considering
the hip joint preservation, peri-acetabular osteotomy(PAO) has
yielded positive results. Osteotomy is the surgical removal of the
bone. The removal of surrounding bone portions of hip socket
(acetabulum) is called peri-acetabular osteotomy. The method can be
used to treat hip dysplasia.
PAO
procedure:
A
number of angular cuts are made on the pelvis. This separates the
hip socket from the pelvis, thus resulting in the free socket
rotation in 3 dimensions. The pelvic ring stability is thus
preserved. Prior to the surgery, a preoperative planning of PAO is
done. The planning aims to make an appropriate pelvis model. With
the help of this model, the reorientation of the hip socket is
planned.
The
advantages of PAO are many. The primary plus point is a much larger
weight bearing ability of the hip. Females who undergo this surgery
can have normal vaginal deliveries rather going in for the cesarean
delivery.
The
rehabilitation period is almost 6-8 weeks and is continued until
some recovery signs in the osteotomy
site are seen. Weight bearing can be increased slightly. Nearly
every patient will be able to walk after a period of 3-4 months.
Joint preservation is a new way to restoring normal and pain-free function
to the knee, hip, and shoulder joint.. If you are having any joint
pain in your hip or your knee, it's important to seek medical
attention.
Dr. Raju Easwaran specializes in providing comprehensive sports medicine
services including the diagnosis and treatment of athletic injuries. He specialises in techniques to preserve damaged and injured Hip and
Knee joints.
For
more details, vist:www.drraju.in
Monday, 30 September 2013
Knee Replacement Surgery for Relieving Knee Pain
Knee replacement surgery is the most common joint replacement procedure.
The knee replacement is done in both ways - total replacement or
partial replacement. The surgery is done in such a way that the metal
or plastic components are placed instead of damaged joints.
There
are several medical conditions that may lead to the need of knee replacement , and arthritis is the most common among them.
Genetics, developmental abnormalities, some form of injury and
obesity are the other contributing factors.
Patients
who have tried and failed the non-surgical means to get respite from
knee pain such as weight loss, lifestyle modifications,
anti-inflammatory medicines or cortisone injections, all to no avail,
can greatly benefit from knee replacement surgery.
Knee
replacement surgery (also known as total knee joint arthroplasty) is
usually undertaken when knee problems associated with osteoarthritis
and rheumatoid arthritis have resulted in the wearing down of the
knee joint. In a total knee replacement operation, a surgeon cuts
away damaged bone and cartilage from the thighbone, shinbone and
kneecap, and replaces it with an artificial joint (knee prosthesis)
made of metal alloys, plastics or polymers. Knee replacement surgery
is one of the safest surgeries of its kind, and has a 90 to 95%
success rate.
Dr. Raju Easwaran, one of the Best Knee Replacement Surgeon offers the Knee Replacement
surgery in India at highly reduced costs as compared to the Western
Countries.
If
u want to know more about treatment procedure and cost,
visit:
www.drraju.in
Gmail:drrajueswaran@gmail.com
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