I have a bad right shoulder condition.
Asked for Others, 51 Years
Dr. Akriti Singh (Physiotherapist)
Book your appointment now.You can book through DoC India or whatsapp no. Will consult and sort your issue. We also provide home exercises plans to recover fast.
Answered 11 Months ago
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Dr. M Shyamanth
Book consultation through doc india , need more detailed history. After that will advise you proper treatment plan
Answered 11 Months ago
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Dr. Anjlee Ramesh Rijhwani (Physiotherapist)
I have an exercise protocol ready for you you can contact me today itself
Answered 10 Months ago
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Dr. Sunny Bhalla
Visit clinic this needs to be examined
Answered 8 Months ago
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Dr. Mohammed Aijaz (Physiotherapist)
have you undergone for physical assessment with any doctor?if not kindly see me in person at clinic for further evaluation
Answered 6 Months ago
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Dr. Indu Gupta (Physiotherapist)
You can book in clinic or online appointment
Answered 6 Months ago
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Dr. Sireesha Dommeti
A 6-month history of painful and progressively restricted shoulder movement may indicate conditions such as Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis), Rotator Cuff pathology, or chronic impingement. Since the condition is deteriorating and previous physiotherapy has not helped, a detailed reassessment is very important to identify the exact cause and stage of the problem. Treatment approach differs based on diagnosis. In many cases, structured and stage-wise physiotherapy with mobilization techniques, pain management, and progressive strengthening gives significant improvement. I recommend booking an online consultation first so I can assess your movement limitations and guide you properly. Early intervention can prevent further stiffness.
Answered 25 Days ago
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Dr. Sireesha Dommeti
A 6-month history of painful and progressively restricted shoulder movement may indicate conditions such as Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis), Rotator Cuff pathology, or chronic impingement. Since the condition is deteriorating and previous physiotherapy has not helped, a detailed reassessment is very important to identify the exact cause and stage of the problem. Treatment approach differs based on diagnosis. In many cases, structured and stage-wise physiotherapy with mobilization techniques, pain management, and progressive strengthening gives significant improvement. I recommend booking an online consultation first so I can assess your movement limitations and guide you properly. Early intervention can prevent further stiffness.
Answered 25 Days ago
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