Avn Hip Joints

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The bones of the skeleton system and bone marrow of the human body need a steady blood supply to stay healthy. Osteocytes communicate with osteoblast which senses pressure cracks in the bone and holds up the bone together and provides protection. The collision and the bone constantly replenish themselves giving us a new skeleton every 7 years. If blood flow to the bone gets restricted decreases the bone cells may die resulting in severe pain and trigger the onset of bone necrosis also called Avascular necrosis. More than 2 to 3 lakh people each year in India I detected bone defects including Avascular necrosis of the joints.

Stages of Avn Hip Joints

Stage 1 : Grade 1 Avn

x-rays reports are normal but MRI reveals the dead bone.

Treatment Time : 4-6 Month

Sesssion Required : 20+

Stage 2 : Grade 2 Avn

Abnormal lucency or sclerotic site in femoral head, Subchondral collapse (ie, crescent sign) without flattening of femoral head.

Treatment Time : 4-6 Month

Sesssion Required : 30+

Stage 3 : Grade 3 Avn

shows signs of collapse (called a crescent sign) on x-ray. Flattening of the femoral head; normal joint space, Joint space narrowing, acetabular changes, or both

Treatment Time : 6-8 Month

Sesssion Required : 30-40

Stage 4 : Grade 4 Avn

Collapse on x-ray and signs of cartilage damage (osteoarthritis), Advanced degenerative changes are further subdivided according to the percentage of femoral head involvement is more than 30%.

Treatment Time : 9 Month

Sesssion Required : 45

Avn Hip Joints Symptoms
  • Minimal early joint pain
  • Increased joint pain as bone and joint begin to collapse
  • Limited range of motion due to pain
  • Pain when putting pressure on the hip bone
  • Groin pain that spreads down to the knee
  • Foot pain
  • Limping gait
  • Restricted range of motion (ROM)
  • Increased pain while walking and stair climbing
Avn Hip Joints Causes
  • Injuries
  • Accidents
  • Strenuous physical activities
  • Prolonged steroid use
  • Certain medicines
  • Smoking and alcohol consumption
  • Blood disorders
  • Obesity
  • Sedentary lifestyle
Avn Hip Joints Test in Diagnostic

Physical Test

  • Log rolling test
  • Compression test
  • Compression test at the knee
  • Range of motion assessment
  • Rotation of the hip joint

Medical Test

  • X-ray
  • CT (CAT) scan
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Radionuclide bone scan
  • Biopsy
Treatment Process of Avn Hip Joints at Global Health Centre

Diagonosis

DIAGNOSIS

Necrotic Femoral Head and Veins

LASER THERAPY

LASER TREATMENT

LASER RADIATION leads to the angiogenesis process and enhances the blood flow.

Regenerative phase

BONE FORMATION

because of better blood flow and healing supplements further leads to Bone formation.

Outcomes

Healed femoral Head

Totally Healed & shape retention of femoral Head.

Success Stories

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MR. HARIOM BALA WAS SUFFERED FROM KNEE OSTEO-ARTHRITIS FOR 12 YEARS BEFORE HE VISITED US. HE IS FIT AND FINE NOW.

OSTEO-ARTHRITIS KNEE TREATMENT

MR. ANKUR CHAUDHARY FROM DELHI COMES TO US WITH AVN (AVASCULAR NECROSIS) B/L HIP JOINTS TREATMENT.

AVASCULAR NECROSIS TREATMENT

MR. SURENDRA SINGH FROM HALDWANI COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA) L4-L5, L5-S1TREATMENT

SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA TREATMENT

MR.RAKESH KUMAR FROM BIHAR COMES TO US WITH AVN (AVASCULAR NECROSIS) B/L HIP JOINTS

AVASCULAR NECROSIS TREATMENT

DR. RICHA (PROF. & CONSULTANT SUSHILA TIWARI MEDICAL COLLEGE) FROM HALDWANI COMES TO US WITH NECK PAIN (CERVICAL RADICULOPATHY-PINCHED NERVE) C5-C6 & C6-C7

NECK PAIN TREATMENT

MR. VIKAS GANGWAR SOFTWARE ER. FROM DELHI COMES TO US WITH AVN (AVASCULAR NECROSIS) B/L HIP JOINTS

AVASCULAR NECROSIS TREATMENT

MR. V. R. ARYA BUSINESSMAN FROM HALDWANI COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA) L4-L5, L5-S1.

SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA TREATMENT

MR. KUNDAN SINGH (RETD. ARMY OFFICER) WITH AN HISTORY OF UNRECOVERED BACK SURGERY FROM HALDWANI COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA) L4-L5, L5-S1

SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA TREATMENT

MR. NANDAN SINGH (RETD. ARMY OFFICER) FROM PITHORAGHAR COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA) L4-L5, L5-S1.

SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA TREATMENT

MR. ANZAM KHAN BUSINESSMAN FROM BAREILLY COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA) L4-L5, L5-S1

SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA TREATMENT

MR. PRASHANT SHARMA BUSINESSMAN FROM BAJPUR COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA) L4 -L5, L5-S1

SLIPPED DISC & SCIATICA TREATMENT

MR. KISHAN LAL FROM BAREILLY WITH AN HISTORY OF CRITICAL (VENOUS ULCER) FOR 15YEARS AND ADVISED FOR AMPUTATION OF LEG WAS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED

VENOUS ULCER TREATMENT

MR. RAMSWROOP BUSINESSMAN FROM BAREILLY COMES TO US WITH OA KNEE (OSTEO-ARTHRITIS KNEE)

OSTEO-ARTHRITIS KNEE TREATMENT

MR. RAM SINGH UTTARAKHAND POLICE FROM RUDRAPUR COMES TO US WITH NECK PAIN (CERVICAL RADICULOPATHY-PINCHED NERVE) C5-C6 & C6-C7

NECK PAIN TREATMENT

MR. MANOJ KUMAR BUSINESSMAN FROM PILIBHEET COMES TO US WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS

ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS TREATMENT

MR. B.P. JOSHI BUSINESSMAN FROM PILIBHEET COMES TO US WITH BACK PAIN (SLIPPED DISC CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS)

SLIPPED DISC CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS TREATMENT

MR. MANOJ FROM BAREILLY COMES TO US WITH AVN (AVASCULAR NECROSIS) B/L HIP JOINTS.

AVASCULAR NECROSIS TREATMENT

MRS. MANJU FROM RAMNAGAR COMES TO US WITH B/L OSTEOARTHRITIS KNEE SINCE LAST 3-4 YEARS. COMPLAINING OF SEVER PAIN AND INABILITY TO WALK AND STAND.

OSTEO-ARTHRITIS KNEE TREATMENT
Exercises For Recovery : Avn Hip Joints
  • Exercises 1: Lateral Step Ups Or Hops
  • Exercises 2: Abduction
  • Exercises 3: Adduction
  • Exercises 4: Bent Leg Hamstring Stretch
  • Exercises 5: Bridging
  • Exercises 6: Extension
  • Exercises 7: Gluteus Medius Clams
  • Exercises 8: Pillow Squeeze
  • Exercises 9: Piriformis Stretch
  • Exercises 10: Reclining Pigeon Pose
  • Exercises 11: Standing Hamstring Stretch

Lateral Step Ups Or Hops

Step 1:With your right foot, step up sideways onto the step, following with the left. Step off the step sideways to the right with the right foot, following with the left.

Step 2:Return to the start position by repeating the step pattern leading with the left. To increase the intensity of this exercise, hop with your right as you bring the

Abduction

Step 1:Stand tall while holding onto a firm support in your left hand.

Step 2: Swing your right leg towards to the left in front of the left leg, leading with your heel and instep. Hold and lower to the ground with control. Be sure to keep your torso upright and not drop the right hip down.

Adduction

Step 1:Stand while holding onto a firm support in you right hand.

Step 2: Swing your right leg towards to the left in front of the left leg, leading with your heel and instep. Hold and lower to the ground with control. Be sure to keep your torso upright and not drop the right hip down.

Bent Leg Hamstring Stretch

Step 1:Lie on your back bend one knee.

Step 2:Pull the leg over keeping the knee very slightly bent until a gentle stretch is felt at the back of the leg. Perform 3 sets of 10 seconds once or twice a day.

Bridging

Step 1:Lie on the ground and bend the knees, placing the feet flat on the floor hip-width apart. Press the feet into the floor, keeping the arms by the sides.

Step 2: Raise the buttocks off the ground until the body forms a straight line from the shoulders to the knees. Squeeze the buttocks with the shoulders remaining on the floor.

Step 3 : Lower the buttocks to the ground and rest for a few seconds. Repeat 15 times and then rest for 1 minute. Do 3 sets of 15 repetitions.

Extension

Step 1:Stand in a split stance. Place your left leg forward and knee bent slightly with your right leg reaching backward.

Step 2:Keep your right leg stationary and your torso upright, while pushing forward with your right hip allowing your right leg to bend backward

Gluteus Medius Clams

Step 1:Lay on your left side, place right leg above the left leg.

Step 2: With your hips and knees bent to approximately 45°. Keep your ankles together. Open your right knee 4-6 inches and lower with control. Be sure not to let your hips rock backward.

Pillow Squeeze

Step 1:Lie on your back, both knees bent. Place a pillow between the knees.

Step 2:Squeeze your knees together, squishing the pillow between them. Hold for 5 seconds. Do two sets of 10 repetitions.

Piriformis Stretch

Step 1:Lie on your back with your knees bent, and both feet flat on the floor. Place the right ankle on top of the left knee creating a figure-4.

Step 2: Gently pull the left thigh toward your chest. You can grasp the back of the left thigh, or the front of the shin. Hold stretch for 20 to 30 seconds and repeat on the other side.

Reclining Pigeon Pose

Step 1:While on your back, bring your right leg up to a right angle. Clasp both hands behind the thigh, locking your fingers.

Step 2:Lift your left leg and place your right ankle on top of the left knee.Hold the position for a moment. This helps stretch the tiny piriformis muscle, which sometimes becomes inflamed and presses against the sciatic nerve, causing pain. Do the same exercise with the other leg.

Diet For Recovery : Avn Hip Joints

Dairy products

Contains

  • Calcium
  • Vitamin A
  • Riboflavin
  • Zinc
  • Magnesium
  • Phosphorus
  • Vitamin D
  • Protein
  • Choline
  • Selenium

Fish

Contains

  • Calcium
  • Vitamin D
  • Potassium
  • Magnesium
  • Iron
  • Phosphorus
  • Riboflavin
  • Zinc
  • Omega-3
  • Iodine

Broccoli

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Fiber
  • Water
  • Protein
  • Sugar

Garlic

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Calcium
  • Potassium
  • Iron
  • Natural Sugars
  • Fat
  • Protein
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin C

Nuts

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Potassium
  • Iron
  • Fiber
  • Saturated Fat
  • Protein
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin C
  • Sugar
  • Sugar

Salad

Contains

  • Calcium
  • Carotene
  • Fiber
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin C
  • Folate

Spices

Contains

  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Iron

Beets

Contains

  • Folate
  • Vitamin C
  • Potassium
  • Iron
  • Fiber
  • Manganese

Leeks

Contains

  • Vitamin A
  • Fiber
  • Vitamin B6
  • Vitamin K1
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin C
  • Folate
  • Copper

Onions

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Protin
  • Sugar
  • Fat
  • Fiber
  • Glucosamine
Recommendation and Precautions for Avn Hip Joints
  • Limit alcohol – Heavy drinking is one of the top risk factors for developing avascular necrosis.
  • Keep cholesterol levels low – Tiny bits of fat can block the blood supply to bones.
  • Monitor steroid use – Inform your doctor about any past or present use of high-dose steroids, as repeated courses can worsen bone damage.
  • Don’t smoke – Smoking increases the risk.