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создана:
30.07.2024 13.24.37
painspecialistпишет:
Cooled Radiofrequency Treatment In Delhi for Chronic Knee and Sacroiliac Joint Pain


Cooled Radiofrequency treatment has recently become available in New Delhi, India. It is an alternative for those suffering from chronic knee pain secondary to various reasons such as osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease and persistent pain after knee replacement. It offers a  safe, effective non surgical, minimally invasive alternative to knee replacement  for patients who are either


·         Not keen on surgery or


·         Not fit for surgery due to other medical problems or


·         Have persistent pain after knee replacement.





This procedure can also be used for sacroiliac joint pain as in patients with ankylosing spondylitis and for low back pain secondary to facet joint arthritis. It is a day care procedure performed under local anesthesia with no requirement for hospital stay or prolonged rehabilitation.


Normal activities can generally be resumed soon after the procedure with little or no recovery time. Less pain can lead to improved functionality and reduced medication requirements.


Knee joint is supplied by branches from many nerves and these are collectively addressed as genicular nerves. The initial diagnostic procedure involves local anaesthetic injections close to the nerves supplying the knee joint.


 


If the diagnostic procedure produces good pain relief then it is beneficial to proceed with radiofrequency treatment from  pain specialist . Radiofrequency treatment aims to reduce the pain signals being transmitted by the nerves to the brain.


This is achieved by heating up a small area of ??the nerve using the electric current produced by radio waves. The procedure involves placing needles close to these nerves under x ray or ultrasound guidance followed by heating of nerves.


Cooled differs from conventional Radiofrequency as it has water circulating through the device, needle tip and can create a larger treatment area increasing the chances of success. It can provide lasting pain relief for up to a period of 18-24 months and has a low complication rate. I trained in this procedure in Germany a few years back and I use a combination of ultrasound and x rays to improve the chances of having a successful outcome.


Consult Best Pain Specialist In Delhi, Dr. Amod Manocha.



создана:
27.07.2024 10.03.09
painspecialistпишет:
A Quick Guide to Sports Injury types and Its Pain Management!

Exercises and physiotherapy can help rehabilitate minor sports injuries, but severe  sports injuries  require a visit to the doctor.



 


Physical activities and sports are necessary for good health. Sports injuries can cause damage, and lead to both acute and chronic pain. Sports injuries are more common in people who are out of shape, exercise without warming up and cooling down, and don't wear the right safety gear. Tackles or collisions may occur while jumping, running, pivoting, changing directions quickly, or taking part in contact sports.






 



Sports injury types:



Different sports injuries result in various symptoms and effects. The most common types of  sports injuries  consist of:



· Sprains:  They are caused by overstretching or tearing of the ligaments. Ligaments are strands of connective tissue that hold two bones together at a joint.         



· Strains:  It occurs when muscles or tendons are overstretched or torn. Tendons, which connect bone to muscle, are substantial, fibrous strands of tissue. Sprains and strains are frequently confused.         



· Muscle swelling:  It is a typical response to an injury. Muscles that are swollen may also hurt and feel weaker.         



· Fractures:         



· Dislocations:  Bones in your body might dislocate/ yanked out of its socket. Swelling and weakening may result from this, which can be uncomfortable.         



· Knee injuries:  Any injury that restricts the knee joint's motion may qualify as a sports injury. It may be anything from an overstretch to a tear in the knee's ligaments, menisci or muscles.         



· Rotator cuff injury:  The rotator cuff is made up of four separate muscles. Your shoulder may move in any direction thanks to the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff can become weak if one of these muscles' tears.         



· Achilles tendon rupture:  At the rear of your ankle, the Achilles tendon is a strong, thin tendon. This tendon may rupture or break when playing sports. When it does, you could feel sharp, excruciating pain and have trouble walking.         



It is advised that you speak with a qualified pain management specialist to go through your treatment choices if you have any of the above injuries or symptoms. To get timely treatment, it's crucial to schedule a consultation with a  pain management specialist  for evaluation and diagnosis.



Sports-related injuries are common, and effective pain management and treatment are crucial for athletes to recover and get back to their activities.



Here's a basic guide to sports pain management, injuries, and treatment:



·         R.I.C.E. method: For acute injuries like sprains, strains, or contusions, the R.I.C.E. the method can help with pain management and initial treatment. R.I.C.E. stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Rest the injured area, apply ice packs for 15-20 minutes at a time, use compression bandages to reduce swelling, and elevate the injured limb above heart level when possible.



·         Over-the-counter pain relievers: can help manage pain, reduce inflammation, and relieve swelling. Follow the recommended dosage and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or if you need stronger pain medications.



·         Physical therapy: For more severe injuries or as part of the recovery process, physical therapy can be beneficial. A qualified physical therapist can guide you through exercises, stretches, and rehabilitation techniques to strengthen the injured area, improve mobility, and reduce pain.



·         Injury-specific treatments:



·         Sprains and strains: Depending on the severity, sprains and strains may require immobilization with braces, casts, or splints. Physical therapy can aid in restoring function and flexibility. Injections such as steroids or PRP may also be considered.



·         Fractures: Broken bones may require casting, splinting, or even surgery in some cases. Follow your healthcare professional’s guidance for immobilization, weight-bearing restrictions, and rehabilitation.



·         Tendinitis: Rest, ice, and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain are the initial steps for managing tendinitis. Physical therapy, stretching, and strengthening exercises can help alleviate symptoms and prevent recurrence. Injections such as steroids or PRP may also be considered.



·         Injury prevention: Proper warm-up and cool-down exercises, stretching routines, wearing appropriate protective gear, maintaining good technique, and gradually increasing training intensity can help reduce the risk of sports-related injuries.



·         Professional medical advice: If you experience severe pain, persistent symptoms, or suspect a serious injury, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional, such as a pain specialist or sports medicine physician. They can provide an accurate diagnosis, recommend appropriate treatment, and create a tailored rehabilitation plan.



Final words from Dr. Amod Manocha



Sports and exercise are crucial for maintaining good health, yet they frequently result in accidents. Many minor sports injuries that are anticipated can be managed at home with rest and other techniques.



If swelling, discomfort, and bruising don't go away or if there is a serious injury, you need to contact a doctor. Additionally, sports injuries happen frequently, despite your best efforts. Dr. Amod Manocha, the  best pain management specialist in Delhi and Gurgaon,  offers a one-stop solution with top-notch technology, ensuring the best care and a quick recovery.