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Pain in left hand shoulder
Having pain in left hand shoulder from three months.Earlier she was diognised spondylitis after MRI.Accordingly medicine of nerves were continue.
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Results are very good and satisfactory if treated with Homoeopathic medicines with a proper consultation and changes in diet and regimen. You can connect to me for online consultation for the same. Thank you
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Cervical Spondylosis is a problem that affects almost half the adult population and most of the computer users. It affects the joints of the cervical spine. It is a normal process of wear and tear that is related to aging but has struck earlier due to various reasons, mainly related to our modern lifestyle. While there may not be much that can be done in the Allopathic system of medicine to cure this problem, Homeopathy has a lot to offer in the treatment of cervical spondylosis or neck pain. It not only relieves the spasm present in the neck and shoulder muscles but also strengthens the muscles. The pain in the neck, shoulders, head and arms is cured permanently. Even the vertigo which is commonly present with the other symptoms of cervical spondylitis is cured. There is no need for taking painkillers or any traction. You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Hi It’s required to first Clear cut diagnosis.Pain is not disease in back pain required to see your misalliance in Body structure muscular structure fascial line vertebrae subluxation Physiological & mechanical structure.please see YouTube of Dr Viraj Bhandari
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U can consult me online, homeopathic medication can be beneficial for ur condition, needs detail case study. Chat online for complete consultation and treatment. Regards, Dr Merlin
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U r suffering from vata vikar, U can take Tab/cap Ashvagandha 1 bid with milk, apply Rumasyl oil (Zandu)gently along with your medication
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U need to start these exercises to help relieve your pain https://www.health.harvard.edu/shoulders/stretching-exercises-frozen-shoulder 1. Arm-across-Chest Stretch – Hold your right hand out in front of you, keeping it near your waist. Reach your left hand behind your elbow, pulling your right arm to the left and across your chest. If you feel pain in your shoulder, lower your arm until the pain subsides. The goal is to be able to pull your right arm across your chest without feeling any pain. Hold for 30-60 seconds then relax and repeat with your left arm. Repeat 3-5 times. 2. Neck Release – Sit up straight then slowly bring your chin toward your chest until you feel the stretch in the back of your neck. Try leaning your head to the left to stretch your right shoulder or leaning your head to the right to stretch your left shoulder. Hold the stretches up to one minute in each direction, breathing deeply as you concentrate on relaxing. Repeat 3-5 times. To progress the stretch, elevate your arm as you pull it across your chest until it is the height of your shoulder. 3. Chest Expansion – Put an exercise band, rope, strap, or even a tie behind your back and grasp it with both hands. While holding the strap, draw your shoulder blades toward each other and gently lift your chin toward the ceiling. Breathe deeply for 10 to 15 seconds and release. Repeat 3-5 times. To progress the stretch, move your hands closer together on the strap. 4. Seated Twist – Sit straight up in a chair with your knees together. Twist your torso to the right, placing your left hand on the outside of your right thigh. Relax your shoulders as you look towards your right, gentling pushing on your right thigh. Breathe deeply for 10 to 15 seconds and release. Repeat with your left side. Repeat both sides 3-5 times. 5. The 90, 90 Shoulder Stretch – Stand in a doorway, holding your arms up so your elbow is at a 90 degree angle and your arm forms a 90 degree angle to your body at the shoulder. Place each hand on one of the sides of the door frame, placing one foot forward as you stand up straight aligning your neck with your spine. Lean forward as you brace yourself against the door frame. Hold the stretch for 20-30 seconds. Repeat 2-3 times.
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hi i understand your concern homeopathic treatment offers best results in such cases better consult with me online now
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