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Pelvis And Hip Pain| Pain Free Physiotherapy Clinic

The pelvis is formed by two symmetrical bones known as the innominate bones and The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint formed by an articulation between the pelvic acetabulum and the head of the femur. <br>Read More : https://painfreephysiotherapy.com/pelvis-hip-joint/

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Pelvis And Hip Pain| Pain Free Physiotherapy Clinic

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  1. Welcome to Pain Free Physiotherapy Clinic

  2. About Clinic Pain Free Physiotherapy Clinic runs under the able guidance of Dr. Roshan Jha (PT), who has experience of 10 years. The clinic has achieved fame, as the Best Physiotherapy Clinic in Dwarka, and one of the Best Physiotherapy clinics in Delhi. We have patients from all over Delhi and NCR. Dr. Roshan Jha ( Chief Physiotherapist ) Dr. Roshan Jha (PT) has worked with Batra hospital and medical research center as a Consultant Physiotherapist at the west end center, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi. He was also associated with BLK Super specialty hospital, Rajendra Palace, New Delhi. After having an experience of near around 4 years, by the grace of almighty and blessings of near and dear ones, Dr. Roshan Jha (PT) came up with his own clinic by the Name PAIN FREE PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC on 2nd of Feb. 2013. The clinic has all the necessary facilities and modern equipment.

  3. Our Services • Pain • Orthopaedic • Muscular Pain • Knee And Leg Injuries

  4. Pelvis and hip Pain Pelvic Girdle The pelvis is formed by two symmetrical bones known as the innominate bones or pelvic bones/ hip bone. The innominate bones of both sides articulate anteriorly at the pubic symphysis and posteriorly with the sacrum at sacroiliac joints on either sides. This together as a unit is known as pelvic girdle. Hip Joint The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint formed by an articulation between the pelvic acetabulum and the head of the femur.It connects the lower limb to the pelvic girdle, and thus is designed for more stability and weight-bearing than movement.

  5. Orthopaedics Physiotherapy The branch of physiotherapy which is concerned with the treatment of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments is known as Orthopaedics physiotherapy. Orthopaedics Physiotherapy Treatment It is important to get to the source of the problem and prevent a re-occurrence. Common Orthopaedic problems that are treated by a clinic physiotherapist includes such cases – • Ligament sprains/ tear • Fractures • Tendonitis/ tendinosis • Bursitis • Arthritis • Osteoporosis • Ankylosing Spondylitis

  6. Muscular Pain Muscular Pain: Disturbing the Performance You might have or may be suffering from muscle pain as it the most common pain and engage more than one muscle at a single point of time. But the pain is killing when it is accompanied by the pain in tendons, ligaments, and cartilages. Physiotherapy Treatments : Our experts after understanding your problems devise the various physiotherapy exercises that can really heal the pain in the muscles. Physios atPain Free Physiotherapy Clinicconduct the test to check the causes which are creating pain in the muscles. Assessments are made on the basis of the results which are drawn. The experts have rich knowledge about muscular pains and their treatments.

  7. Knee and Leg Pain Knee Joint The knee is a hinge-joint formed between the tibia (lower bone) and femur (upper bone), also called the Tibiofemoral joint, which is dived into the medial and lateral compartment. The patella glides over the front of femoral condyles to form a patellofemoral joint. PAINS • Sharp catching pain • Aching type pain with morning stiffness which eases with movements but gets worse with exertion • Pain on twisting LESION • Mechanical defect (trauma) • Degenerative changes • Meniscal origin

  8. Contact us on our Email roshan.physio@gmail.com OR Visit our website painfreephysiotherapy.com Thanks For Visiting Our Site

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