by dibcuser | Feb 9, 2026 | Blog
Many people with knee pain are told it’s “wear and tear.” But that explanation doesn’t always fit—especially if you’re younger, active, play sports, or your pain began after an injury. In these cases, the real issue can be cartilage damage (a smooth surface inside the...
by dibcuser | Jan 5, 2026 | Blog
“In India today, almost 1 in 3 young athletes experience pain while throwing—especially cricket fast bowlers, javelin throwers, and baseball players. Many ignore the early warning signs thinking it’s normal soreness, but what they are actually experiencing is the...
by dibcuser | Jan 2, 2026 | Blog
“In India, nearly 20% of people above the age of 55 suffer from moderate to severe shoulder arthritis, yet many continue living with the pain because they fear surgery or worry about recovery. What I want my patients to understand is simple—modern technology has...
by dibcuser | Dec 30, 2025 | Blog
“In my practice, I see young working professionals walking in every day with the same complaint—persistent shoulder pain that seemed to ‘start slowly and suddenly became unbearable.’ Nearly 65% of Indian IT and desk-based employees now report some form of shoulder or...
by dibcuser | Dec 10, 2025 | Blog
Why do so many people with diabetes in Bangalore struggle with shoulder stiffness that refuses to go away? It’s a question I hear almost daily in my clinic — often from patients who thought their pain was due to age, posture, or overuse, only to discover that their...
by dibcuser | Dec 10, 2025 | Blog
Can a frozen shoulder really loosen on its own — or is waiting silently stealing months of your life? This is the question almost every patient asks me as soon as they sit down. Frozen Shoulder is far more than simple stiffness — it’s a condition that affects sleep,...