Dr. Prashant Arya

Dr. Prashant Arya Orthopaedic Surgeon

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Frozen Shoulder Treatment Options.A frozen shoulder (medically termed as adhesive capsulitis) is a condition of the shou...
21/10/2021

Frozen Shoulder Treatment Options.

A frozen shoulder (medically termed as adhesive capsulitis) is a condition of the shoulder that causes pain and stiffness. Shoulder movements are limited, and they can even become ‘frozen’ or rigid. Patients report persistent shoulder stiffness...
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Discussion on Frozen Shoulder Causes and Treatment.Our shoulder is one of the most flexible joints in the body, allowing...
24/08/2021

Discussion on Frozen Shoulder Causes and Treatment.

Our shoulder is one of the most flexible joints in the body, allowing us to place our hands where they are needed and assisting us in becoming masters of our surroundings. A frozen shoulder is one of the most common symptoms that many individuals are experiencing these days...
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FAQs on Rotator Cuff Tear – Answered by Orthopaedic SurgeonQ. What is rotator cuff? What are its functions?The rotator c...
22/08/2021

FAQs on Rotator Cuff Tear – Answered by Orthopaedic Surgeon

Q. What is rotator cuff? What are its functions?

The rotator cuff is a collection of four muscles that join as tendons to form a "cuff" across the humerus' head (upper arm bone). The scapula gives rise to four muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor (shoulder blade). The larger and lesser tuberosities are specific sites on the head of the humerus where the rotator cuff tendons attach.

The rotator cuff aids in the lifting and rotation of the arm as well as the stabilisation of the shoulder's ball within the joint, explained the best orthopaedicdoctor.

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Knee Arthritis Facts – Highlighted by an Orthopaedic SurgeonKnee Arthritis – OverviewKnee arthritis is the inflammation ...
22/08/2021

Knee Arthritis Facts – Highlighted by an Orthopaedic Surgeon

Knee Arthritis – Overview
Knee arthritis is the inflammation of the knee joint. The knee is the most usually affected joint by arthritis. Daily tasks such as sprinting, climbing stairs, and walking become quite tough in this condition. Although there are more than 100 varieties of arthritis, osteoarthritis, posttraumatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis are the most prevalent types that affect the knee. The thighbone, shinbone, and kneecap are the three bones that make up the knee joint. Articular cartilage is the slippery, smooth substance that covers the ends of the bones that make up the knee joint. When the knee is bent and straightened, it cushions and protects the bones. When this cartilage withers away, bones scrape against one another, causing arthritis in the knee, says Dr. Prashant Arya, a renowned orthopaedic doctor in Kolkata.

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Why do Your Joints Hurt? Best Orthopaedic Doctor ExplainsJoint Pain and Discomfort - OverviewDamage to the cartilage, wh...
20/07/2021

Why do Your Joints Hurt? Best Orthopaedic Doctor Explains

Joint Pain and Discomfort - Overview
Damage to the cartilage, which can be caused by a variety of underlying disorders, may be the cause of persistent joint discomfort. Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are the two most common causes of joint discomfort. Minor repetitive traumas, joint cartilage stress, or inheritance are all common causes of arthritis, says a renowned orthopaedic doctor in Kolkata.

Read more : https://drprashantarya.blogspot.com/2021/07/why-do-your-joints-hurt-best.html

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