The Power of Physiotherapy: An Allopathy Doctor's Revelation
The Power of Physiotherapy
One morning Mr.
Sangeeth (Name Changed) woke up with a sharp, severe pain on the outer side of
his left thigh. The pain was so intense, he could not walk or put any weight on
his leg. Years back in 2009, he had been diagnosed with bilateral hip necrosis,
a condition where bone tissue dies due to lack of blood supply, caused by a
medication he took for his kidney disease. At that time doctors advised him to
give rest to the joint (not to exercise) or get a hip replacement. But Mr.
Sangeeth was very careful, managed his hip condition without surgery till 2025,
and continued his daily activities carefully.
When new pain stuck,
it was natural for him to assume it was related to his hip. He again consulted
an orthopedic surgeon, who advised X-ray and MRI. But surprisingly his hip
condition hadn’t changed much. The investigation continued with blood (calcium,
magnesium, potassium levels), nerve conduction study and electromyogram to
check his muscles, but everything was normal. The consensus among the
orthopedic surgeon, physician, and neurologist was a dead end-they, could not
pin point the cause.
What next? – was a big
question mark.
Mr. Sangeeth endured
the pain for more than ten days. In a moment of sheer desperation, he decided
to see a physiotherapist, an experienced and empathetic. She listened care
fully to his history and examined him. Her diagnosis was immediate and simple;
his muscle had gone into wasting and severe spasm due to lack of exercise. And
also sitting for long hours while working, added to it.
For two weeks, she
treated him in first session and for 7 days in second session over the period
of 2 months, with specific stretching, muscle strengthening and weight bearing
exercises. Mr.Sangeeth diligently continued these at home and his work place. The
result was a miracle; and now he is on his road to recovery.
The great science we overlooked.
This experience was a
profound lesson for me. As doctors with over years of experience in allopathic
medicine, we often focus on diagnosis and prescription, sometimes
underestimating the other fields of science and medicine like physiotherapy. It
is a science in its own right, one that focuses on restoring movement and
function through physical and anatomical intervention.
We frequently see
patients with severe muscle cramps, muscle pain, low back ache, upper back
ache, neck pain. These symptoms are often a result of our modern sedentary life
style. We are glued to our chairs for 8-10 hours, whether we are lawyers,
engineers, chartered account, computer operators or doctors. This lack of
movement leads to muscle weakness and tightness making us prone to issues like
the one Mr. Sangeeth experienced.
So, if any of you are
struggling with persistent muscle cramps(after ruling out calcium, magnesium
and potassium deficiency), muscle pain like calf and thigh, low back &neck
pain, or have trouble with movements like squatting, or difficulty in getting
up after sitting on the floor for long time, or if you get back pain after
sitting in western closet for 5-10 minutes etc, please consider consulting a
physiotherapist, provided you have consulted an ortho surgeon before and done
relevant investigation to rule out any underlying pathology.
An orthopedic doctor
can help with proper diagnosis, a physiotherapist can provide targeted
stretching, strengthening and weight bearing exercises ,that might just simple
but powerful solution you have been looking for.


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