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Nidhi Bajaj Gupta has 20 years of experience as a physiotherapist.
She founded the Merahki Holistic Wellness Company in 2011 and is the co-founder of Miraaya Holistic Growth Centre.
She has a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from Sancheti Institute for Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Pune, and certifications in myofascial release, dry needling and craniosacral therapy from New York, San Francisco and Singapore.
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Deepashri Question by Deepashri on Feb 23, 2024Hindi
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I have been diagonsed with mild bicipital tenosynovitis and supraspinatus tendonitis in right shoulder. Rest of MRI is normal. Type 1 acromion. Pain since 2.5 months despite doing physio exercises under a sports physiotherapist. Please suggest

Ans: Hello Deepashshri,
Please share what exact treatment are they giving you. What kind of exercises? Are they also doing cupping, dry needling therapy? Where is your pain exactly? How much is it on a scale of 1-10? When does the pain get aggravated and what relieves it?
Asked on - Feb 28, 2024 | Answered on Mar 02, 2024
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Prone l y t a , theraband exercises and some more for rotator cuff and scapular strength. No needling cupping or any other modalities...just exercises
Ans: Hello, then please do take advice of any other good physiotherapist who does techniques like dry needling, cupping therapy, myofascial release and taping techniques. Many a times besides exercises only you require manual therapy techniques too. With these kind of techniques usually within 3-4 sessions the pain subsides by 70-80 percent.
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