What are the most common orthopedic pains? Ft. Dr Syed Imran (Orthopedic Surgeon)

Written By :  Dr. Nandita Mohan
Written By :  Dr. Syed Imran
Published On 2023-09-19 08:45 GMT   |   Update On 2023-09-19 08:45 GMT
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COVID-19 has changed the way India works with a vast majority of professionals working from home since the pandemic broke out. While working from home, sitting for long hours can contribute to several health issues associated with your back, knees, shoulder, and much more. However, with 'work from home' being the 'new normal', it is important for us to undertake certain measures to avoid experiencing pain.

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In today's video we will have a detailed discussion on the most common orthopedic problems one can or might experience in their lifetime, and for this Medical Dialogues team interacted with renowned Orthopedic Surgeon from Bangalore, Dr. Syed Imran who gives us his valuable insights and also talks about the necessary precautions for keeping these problems at bay and be aware of the effective ways of managing them.

Dr. Syed Imran is a committed professional who prioritizes the needs of his patients above all else. Dr. Imran specializes in Joint Replacement procedures (Hip, knee, shoulder), Arthroscopic surgery, and Trauma cases. He possesses extensive expertise in diagnosing and managing complicated procedures. He has received specialized training at Endoklinik, Germany, which is the largest center in Europe for Joint Replacement.

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