Shoulder Treatments
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5M ago
Shoulder Treatments Shoulder surgery may be recommended for a variety of conditions that affect the shoulder joint, ranging from injuries to degenerative diseases. Here are some common conditions that may necessitate shoulder surgery and the benefits associated with these procedures: Rotator Cuff Tears: Condition: Rotator cuff tears can occur due to trauma or degeneration, leading to pain, weakness, and limited range of motion. Surgery Benefit: Arthroscopic or open surgical repair of the torn rotator cuff can alleviate pain, restore strength, and improve shoulder function. It aims to p ..read more
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3y ago
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Ankle and Foot Pain? – Get Back on Your Feet with Regenerative Therapy!
Medica Pain Management
by admin
4y ago
Does your foot or ankle pain keeps haunting you every now and then? Are you unable to do your regular activities like walking and playing? Is it challenging to get through the day? Luckily, you can get long-term relief from pain and come back to normalcy without any surgery, but with regenerative therapy. Legendary athlete Tiger Woods opted for regenerative treatment, especially Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy when his Achilles tendon got injured. After receiving PRP therapy for two years, he said in Tiger Woods – 2010 Masters Press Release, “I did everything I possibly could to get he ..read more
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COVID-19: How Coronavirus Affects Older Adults
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by admin
4y ago
Coronavirus or COVID-19 is a highly infectious viral disease caused by the novel Coronavirus. The virus belongs to a large family of viruses that were initially hosted on animals. It is thought that the virus mutated and can now infect humans. The virus causes respiratory symptoms, ranging from mild flu-like symptoms to severe respiratory distress. As the number of cases of Coronavirus continues to rise across the globe, researchers have found that older and elderly adults are more vulnerable to the virus. Those with a pre-existing medical condition are especially susceptible, such as compromi ..read more
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Update on the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation
Medica Pain Management
by admin
4y ago
We Are Open for Business   As per the UK and Irish government’s advisory on lockdown, we would like to inform you that all our clinics based in London and Ireland are closed temporarily for treatments until further notice. However, we are happy to report that we are providing online consultations with our expert doctors for patients who are looking for pain management and elective treatment for joint conditions.   Service   We are pleased to offer a large proportion of our services online. Our highly motivated team of doctors/ consultants are happy to provide online phone/video ..read more
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COVID-19: What you should know to protect your loved ones and yourself?
Medica Pain Management
by admin
4y ago
COVID-19 or novel Coronavirus is a new mutated strain of coronavirus. Initially, animals were the host to coronavirus, but the new strain “the novel coronavirus” has been thought to have jumped host from animals to humans. The first recorded case of novel coronavirus was in Wuhan, China. The COVID-19 virus is an advanced strain of virus belonging to the same family of viruses as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) or some types of the common cold.   What are the symptoms associated with COVID-19? The novel coronavirus usually causes respiratory distress, causing the following symptom ..read more
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Regenerative Treatment: An Approach to Treat Jumper’s Knee or Patellar Tendonitis
Medica Pain Management
by admin
4y ago
Jumper’s knee or patellar tendonitis is typically an overuse injury which is very common in runners. It is best to start treatment for jumper’s knee as soon as possible after the injury is sustained and continue as advised by the doctor.  Knee joints are large and complex joints enabling us to perform some very amazing things. While walking, the knee joint experiences a pressure that is approximately three times the body’s weight and about five times the body’s weight when running or going downhill. In short, a person who weighs 80 kg puts about 400kg of pressure on the knee when landing ..read more
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PRP Therapy for Acne Scars Treatment
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by admin
4y ago
Restore your flawless radiance with PRP therapy. The growth factor present in PRP injections stimulates collagen and elastin production. The newly formed collagen and elastin lighten the acne scars giving you a naturally flawless, radiant and smooth skin. With the cosmetic industry in the boom, everybody is under constant pressure to look their best. The acne scars can be very distressing, sometimes even reducing a person’s confidence. Acne is most prevalent among adolescents, and the possible outcome of acne are scars. Acne scars are usually very stressful in young adults and may lead to some ..read more
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What is Osteoarthritis, and how is it treated?
Medica Pain Management
by admin
4y ago
Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. And there is no cure for Osteoarthritis with conventional Osteoarthritis treatment methods. The characteristic feature of Osteoarthritis is a loss of tissue at the end of the bones. The protective tissues wear out gradually and get worse over time, causing inflammation of the joints. Osteoarthritis is also one of the most common diseases of the joints. We, at Medica Pain Management, use the principles of Regenerative medicine to improve the condition. With Regenerative Osteoarthritis Treatment, we prevent degeneration of the protective tissu ..read more
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Glenoid Shoulder Labrum SLAP Tear: Prevention & Treatment
Medica Pain Management
by admin
4y ago
A SLAP tear is common in athletes who make a lot of overhead arm motions similar to throwing. It is a tear in the top part of the cartilage tissue, mostly of the glenoid labrum that surrounds the shoulder socket. SLAP = Superior (top of shoulder)   Labral tear (type of tissue)   Anterior (from front)   Posterior (to back) A repetitive strain often injures the shoulder by pulling the long head of the biceps tendon. This tendon, which attaches to the labrum from supraglenoid tubercle or short head of the biceps and the coracoid process of the shoulder ..read more
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