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  • 14/08/2025

I've had recurrent anterior dislocations in my left shoulder since I was 15, and now at 25 it's happened 6 times. Is arthroscopic surgery available in Odisha to fix this? What's the treatment process like and how do I get started

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I've had worsening knee pain for 5 years and X-rays show my cartilage is worn out on both sides. Physiotherapy didn't help much and my ortho doc recommends total knee replacement. Right now I'm trying Ayurvedic Sandhi Suddha oil and New Zealand mussels - are there any other options besides surgery that could work for me

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