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Can Physiotherapy treat osteoarthritis? - Try Regenerative Treatment for permanent relief!

  Imagine if you are unable to move your joints due to severe pain or restricted range of motion. You may opt for painkillers, R.I.C.E. formula, and physical therapy to get relief from the nagging pain. But how long are you going to experience these symptoms? Physicians might recommend that surgery might be the last resort. It is not so! You can opt for natural Regenerative treatment that can permanently heal your osteoarthritic pain. Let us first understand what osteoarthritis is and the impact of physiotherapy in treating osteoarthritis to reveal the significance of regenerative osteoarthritis treatment. What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is a joint disorder involving the degradation of joints, articular cartilage, and subchondral bone that occurs due to mechanical stress on the area. Osteoarthritis is a commonly reported problem amongst people of all age groups nowadays. According to the research studies, 90% of the population will be having osteoarthritic changes in their w...

Can Physical Therapy Heals Frozen Shoulder? – Give Regenerative Medicine a Try!

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  "Oh, no! I can't move my shoulder." This is a typical complaint of a 40-60-year-old adult telling his wife how he's unable to move his shoulder due to the long-lasting shoulder pain. Imagine the horrible situation where you gaze at the table to pick up that delicious sweets you decide to eat, you raise your arm forward, and you can't. That's how a frozen shoulder patient struggles in life. Although not very debilitating, this condition indeed renders a normal person handicapped and needs medical attention.  What is a frozen shoulder? Frozen shoulder is caused due to a contraction of the ligaments surrounding the shoulder joint. The contraction then causes the two bones forming the joint to become approximated and are restricted for activity. The cause of frozen shoulder is not clear. Likely, people having diabetes or immobilization of shoulder due to arm fracture or surgery can have a frozen shoulder.  Pain and stiffness in the shoulder are the main symptoms...