New Delhi, June 14, 2019: Juggling between responsibilities, right from toil of the new-born months to the many years of looking after the entire family, mothers are superheroes. Meeting everyone’s expectations, they sacrifice more than just their comfort — their health. Did you know that Indian women begin to experience degeneration of the knee and bone mass as soon as they reach 50[1]? The reasons for the early onset of arthritis in Indian women is the lack of nutritious diet, obesity, and back-breaking labour.
This Mother’s Day gift your mum good health by making sure she is not among the many 50-somethings to live with chronic joints pain. Here is a list of recommendations from Dr. Ramneek Mahajan, Director – Orthopaedics, Max Hospital, Saket, on how to keep her joint pain at bay, to the families:
If she does gets diagnosed with arthritis, there is nothing to worry about! Advancements in the orthopaedics space has revolutionised the management of the condition. Ranging from conservative treatment options such as painkillers, physical therapy, lifestyle modification, steroid injection to safe and effective surgical interventions like minimally invasive surgery and joint replacement therapy, arthritis can be easily managed today.
A replacement therapy is only recommended when conservative options fail to provide pain relief and improved quality of life. An extremely safe and widely used therapy, it is highly effective to manage knee pain and restore mobility.
The spine of the family – the mothers, need a stronger foundation to play the role they do. It’s time to make their health a number one priority.
Corporate Comm India(CCI NewsWire)
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