by Dr Venkatesh Movva | Oct 10, 2023 | Regenerative Medicine
The human shoulder has a tremendous range of motion than any other joints in the body. The shoulder joint is the ball and socket joint that allows 360 degrees rotation. Also, it is one of the joints in the body that contributes to nearly 50% of the major joint...
by Dr Venkatesh Movva | Oct 10, 2023 | Regenerative Medicine
Pain is the most common symptom of any orthopedic problem. It can be either mild or severe and acute or chronic depending on the extent of the injury. Hip joint pain is one of the common musculoskeletal problems that occurs due to an underlying reason, which could be...
by Dr Venkatesh Movva | Oct 10, 2023 | Regenerative Medicine
In the current face-paced world, orthopedic injuries have become common in people of any age group. It is said that a person needs to take a minimum of ten thousand steps on any given day. The knee joints are the most stressed joints in the human body. Knees provide...
by Dr Venkatesh Movva | Aug 8, 2023 | Regenerative Medicine
If you are experiencing persistent joint pain or stiffness in your thumbs, it could be a sign of thumb arthritis. This type of arthritis occurs when the cartilage in the carpometacarpal (CMC) joints wears down over time, leading to reduced mobility and stiffness in...
by Dr Venkatesh Movva | Aug 8, 2023 | Regenerative Medicine
Did you know that the ulnar nerve, located in the arm from the neck to the hand, is often called the “funny bone” of the elbow? However, despite its humorous nickname, any injury to this nerve can seriously impact the functionality and stability of the...
by Dr Venkatesh Movva | Aug 8, 2023 | Regenerative Medicine
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a neuropathic disease due to damage or inflammation of the posterior tibial nerve due to the compression of the structures within the tarsal tunnel. The tunnel is a narrow fibro-osseous space that runs posterior and anterior to the medial...