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Reduced Range Of Movement

Reduced range of motions occurs in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, cerebral palsy, ankylosing spondylitis, torticollis, etc. It also occurs temporarily due to muscle spasms, pain, fractures, and dislocations. There are active, active assistive, and passive range of motion exercises to improve joint flexibility. These can increase the range of motion and ease movements.

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My mother has been suffering from severe joint pain. Why?

Query: Hello doctor,My mother is 58 years old, and for the past few months, she has been experiencing some troubling symptoms. She has been complaining of moderate to severe joint pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion in her joints. It has been affecting her daily life significantly. I am really con...  Read Full »


Dr. Atul Prakash

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern. Hypertension can be due to several causes, the most common being essential hypertension, of which the exact cause is not known. A sedentary lifestyle, obesity, high salt or sodium intake, and substance use can a...  Read Full »

What could be the reason for slight rocking movement in the body?

Query: Hello doctor, I have noticed that my body rocks back and forth very very slightly. I was using my laptop and had my finger resting when I felt my finger moving back and forth barely noticeable by eye unless you were looking for it. I looked at my finger and I see it moving slightly back and forth a...  Read Full »


Dr. Divakara. P

Answer: Hello, Welcome back to icliniq.com. First of all, we need to make sure whether this rocking movement is happening, or it is just your feeling. So I advise you to ask someone to observe you and confirm whether that kind of movement is happening or not. If it is confirmed that the rocking movement i...  Read Full »

I have numbness on the center of my shoulder near my elbow after a dislocation. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 38 year old female. My height is 5 feet and 9 inches, and I weigh 130 lbs. I am a professional dancer. I dislocated my left shoulder while dancing. I had to make a move that involved throwing the arms out and across the body to the right side sharply and quickly. It popped ou...  Read Full »


Dr. Chandwadkar Ashish

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. What you described was a dislocation of the shoulder joint and a reduction on its own. When the relocation of this forearm head in the joint cavity does not happen on its own, we try to reduce it again in the joint cavity with some maneuvering, and immobilize it with ...  Read Full »

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