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Endoscopic discectomy

Endoscopic discectomy is a minimally invasive surgical treatment that is used to remove herniated disc material that is causing discomfort in the lower back and legs (lumbar), the mid back (thoracic), or the neck and arms (neck and arms) (cervical). The least intrusive and most successful surgical approach for treating spinal disc herniation patients is endoscopic discectomy. Endoscopic spine surgery ...

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Claudication

Claudication causes discomfort in your thigh, calf, or buttocks while walking. It has the potential to make you limp. It’s possible that it’s a sign of peripheral artery disease (PAD). When your arteries are restricted or clogged, blood flow to your legs is reduced. Dr. Dev Mishra Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon practicing at Shreya Hospital in Ghaziabad have expertise in treating ...

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Numbness Leg

Numbness Leg occurs due to sitting in a position that exerts too much pressure on the nerves or restricts blood flow, a person may have numbness in their legs and feet. Long-term or inexplicable numbness, on the other hand, might indicate an underlying medical issue. Conditions including multiple sclerosis (MS), diabetes, peripheral artery disease, and fibromyalgia can cause long-term numbness ...

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Radiculopathy

Radiculopathy is a condition in which a patient’s nerves are pinched or inflamed in their spine. Dr. Dev Mishra is expert senior orthopaedic surgeon practicing at Shreya Hospital in Ghaziabad. The most frequent site for this is the lower back, which is referred to as lumbar radiculopathy. Thoracic radiculopathy affects the upper back, whereas cervical radiculopathy affects the neck. The ...

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Low Back Pain

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Low Back Pain is diagnosed and treated by Dr. Dev Mishra, Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon at Shreya Hospital in Ghaziabad. The lower back supports the upper body’s weight and allows for common activities like bending and twisting. Low back muscles are in charge of flexing and turning the hips during walking, as well as supporting the spine. The muscles in the ...

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Tendon or ligament injury of Ankle

Tendon or ligament injury of Ankle Tendon or Ligament Injury of Ankle is also called Ankle Sprain. Tendon or ligament injury of ankle is called a sprain. Ankle ligaments are like cords that connect the foot bones with the lower leg bones. They stabilize the ankle joint and prevent the ankle from twisting, folding or collapsing. Ankle sprain is a ...

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Osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis Osteomyelitis is an infection in a bone. Infections can reach a bone by traveling through the bloodstream or spreading from nearby tissue. Infections can also begin in the bone itself if an injury exposes the bone to germs. It is an inflammatory process involving the bone and its structures caused by pyogenic organisms that spread through the bloodstream, fractures, ...

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Elbow Fracture

Elbow Fractures An elbow fracture is a fracture at the tip of the elbow. This can happen as a result of trauma such as a direct blow, falling on the elbow or falling on an outstretched hand. It is a common childhood injury. Types of Elbow Fractures Olecranon fractures: The pointy tip of your elbow (the olecranon) is part of ...

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Elbow stiffness or contractures

Elbow Stiffness or Contractures Elbow Stiffness or Contractures of the elbow result in loss of motion and difficulty performing activities of daily living and may occur as a result of trauma, osteoarthritis, elbow surgery, or a congenital condition. The elbow is a joint that is easily complicated by stiffness after injury or disease. This is because the elbow actually comprises ...

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