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5 Signs You Should See an Orthopedic Specialist

Joint pain can start as a minor discomfort but may indicate a serious underlying issue. If left untreated, it can lead to chronic pain and mobility problems. At Rameshwarlall Singhania Seva Pratisthan, our orthopedic specialists help patients regain movement and live pain-free lives. Here are five signs you should schedule a consultation:

  1. Persistent Pain Lasting Weeks
    Occasional joint pain is common, but if it persists beyond two weeks—especially in knees, hips, or shoulders—it could signal arthritis, tendonitis, or cartilage damage. Early diagnosis prevents further deterioration.
  2. Difficulty Performing Daily Tasks
    Struggling with simple activities like climbing stairs, standing up from a chair, or gripping objects may indicate joint degeneration or nerve compression. Our orthopedic team assesses mobility and recommends treatments, from physiotherapy to minimally invasive surgeries.
  3. Swelling, Stiffness, or Redness
    Inflammation around joints often points to conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or bursitis. Our specialists use advanced imaging (X-rays, MRI) to diagnose and personalize treatment plans.
  4. Recent Sports or Fall Injuries
    If pain follows an accident—even if it seems minor—it might involve fractures, ligament tears (ACL/MCL), or rotator cuff damage. Delayed treatment can worsen recovery.
  5. Post-Surgical or Chronic Discomfort
    Patients with past surgeries (e.g., knee replacements) or chronic conditions (osteoporosis) need periodic check-ups to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.

Why Choose Us?
✔️ Senior orthopedic surgeons with 15+ years of experience
✔️ Computer-assisted precision surgeries
✔️ Customized physiotherapy for faster recovery

📞 Don’t ignore joint pain—call us today for an evaluation!
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