Swati Sangolkar Tayde

Services

Cervical Spondylitis

  • Physical Therapy: Exercises to strengthen neck muscles, improve posture, and enhance flexibility.
  • Pain Management: NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, or corticosteroid injections for pain relief.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Proper ergonomics, use of neck braces, and avoiding activities that strain the neck.

Lumbar Spondylitis

  • Exercise and Stretching: Core strengthening exercises and stretching routines.
  • Medications: Pain relievers, muscle relaxants, and sometimes, epidural steroid injections.
  • Alternative Therapies: Acupuncture, chiropractic care, or physical therapy to alleviate pain and improve mobility.

Frozen Shoulder

  • Physical Therapy: Range-of-motion exercises and stretching to improve flexibility.
  • Medications: NSAIDs or corticosteroid injections for pain and inflammation.
  • Joint Manipulation: In severe cases, manipulation under anesthesia or surgery may be considered.

Tennis Elbow

  • Rest and Modification of Activities: Avoiding repetitive motions that aggravate the elbow.
  • Physical Therapy: Strengthening and stretching exercises for the forearm muscles.
  • Bracing or Supports: Using braces or straps to reduce strain on the affected area.

OA Knee

  • Pain Management: NSAIDs, corticosteroid injections, or hyaluronic acid injections.
  • Weight Management and Exercise: Losing weight to reduce stress on the knee joint, along with low-impact exercises.
  • Orthotic Devices: Using braces or supportive devices to improve stability and reduce pain.

Total Knee Replacement

  • Surgery: Replacement of the damaged knee joint with an artificial joint.
  • Rehabilitation: Physical therapy to regain strength, mobility, and function post-surgery.
  • Medications: Pain management medications and antibiotics to prevent infection.

Migraine

  • Medications: Pain relievers, preventive medications, or medications targeting specific symptoms.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Identifying triggers and making dietary or behavioral modifications.
  • Alternative Therapies: Biofeedback, acupuncture, or relaxation techniques to manage migraines.

Facial Palsy

  • Medications: Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, antiviral drugs for certain causes.
  • Physical Therapy: Facial exercises to improve muscle tone and regain movement.
  • Surgery: In severe cases, surgical procedures to improve facial symmetry or nerve function.

Stroke/Paralysis

  • Rehabilitation: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy for recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Medications: Blood thinners, clot-busting drugs, or medications to manage complications.
  • Supportive Care: Assistive devices, home modifications, and psychological support for patients and caregivers.

Fracture Pain

  • Immobilization: Splints, casts, or braces to immobilize and stabilize the fractured area.
  • Pain Management: NSAIDs, opioids, or nerve blocks for pain relief.
  • Physical Therapy: Once healing begins, exercises to restore mobility and strength.

Parkinson’s

  • Medications: Dopamine agonists, MAO-B inhibitors, or anticholinergics to manage symptoms.
  • Physical Therapy: Exercises to improve balance, flexibility, and strength.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Diet changes, speech therapy, and support groups for emotional support.