Blogs
- 17 March 2021

The Healthcare sector has never had it so good. The convergence of various technologies has created a level-playing field that is improving healthcare outcomes and patient experience, making it a win-win for everybody.
Read more- 08 February 2021

The knees are among the joints that are most subject to stress and wear. They move with every step and support the weight of the upper body.
Read more- 04 February 2021

Being active and exercising regularly are both essential for good health. For most people, that means participating in sporting activities. This can, at times, result in injuries. When an injury happens, it is important to know how to deal with it to ensure fast and complete recovery. The treatment protocols to be followed will depend on the nature and severity of the injury and on which part of the body has been affected. Except for minor problems like small cuts, bruises, and slight sprains, it is best to consult a sports injury doctor who will advise the right course of treatment and medication.
Read more- 01 February 2021

Hip joint pain and limitations on movement can have a huge negative impact on a person’s quality of life. The cause may be a disease (such as osteoarthritis) or an injury, but the result is the same.
Read more- 26 January 2021

The increase in life expectancy means that our joints need to keep functioning for a long time. Add to this, the often unhealthy effects of modern lifestyles and the stress on the many joints of the body is greater than previous generations experienced.
Read more- 19 January 2021

Hip replacement surgery is a common procedure in which a damaged or diseased hip joint is replaced with an artificial one. This advanced treatment for hip joints can be performed on any adult, but the most common age for this procedure to be performed is between 60 to 80.
Read more- 18 January 2021

Exercise is good for the body and mind. The physical strength and stamina and the release of stress that comes from regular exercise have a major positive impact on the quality of life. However, any form of physical activity involves a risk of injury.
Read more- 15 December 2020

From the outbreak of the COVID 19 pandemic, it has been clear that the older a person is, the greater the risk of contracting the disease, the greater the severity, and the more difficult the recovery. Senior citizens have been told to take the greatest possible precautions to avoid Coronavirus infection.
Read more- 08 December 2020

COVID19 has been with us since early 2020, and it has become a part of life for everyone (or most of them at least). We know how to protect ourselves from infection, but after 9 months, what is known as pandemic fatigue has set in for many people.
Read more- 15 April 2020

Dear Kauverians
Vanakkam
During my ward rounds on April 29th 2020, an 85 year old lady admitted in the fifth floor commented about the Corona situation...
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