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Common Orthopaedic Problems Suffered by Women | Dr Chirag

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Common Orthopaedic Problems Suffered by Women | Dr Chirag


Men and women have different physiological characteristics and anatomies due to their distinct genetic makeup and endocrine hormone secretion. These differences can make them prone to various health problems and issues. For example, cardiovascular conditions are more prevalent in men, while orthopaedic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis are more common among women.

And even among orthopaedic problems, women suffer a higher risk of certain conditions, while men are more prone to others. So, what do women suffer from the most common orthopaedic problems? We asked a top orthopaedic surgeon in MumbaiDr. Chirag Patel, and his answers surprised us. Read on to know:


Most Common Orthopaedic Disorders Suffered by Women:


Osteoporosis: Lower peak bone mass, smaller bones, and rapid decline in estrogen after menopause make women more prone to osteoporosis, reducing bone density. As a result, their bones weaken, increasing their risk of fractures as they age.

Frozen Shoulder:

Women predominantly have lower upper body strength with weaker connective tissues than men. This problem is compounded by menopause, a higher risk of thyroid dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances. So women also are prone to shoulder problems, most notably frozen shoulders, shoulder impingement, and rotator cuff injuries, most after age 40.


Female athletes of basketball and volleyball where the shoulder plays a prominent role also suffer a higher risk of a shoulder problem,” says Dr. Chirag Patel, who has treated hundreds of athletes at his joints and sports clinic in Mumbai


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:

Carpal tunnel syndrome is the weakness in the hand due to the compression of the median nerve that runs along the forearm through the wrist. It causes pain, weakness, and numbness and prevents from performing daily tasks (say typing).

Women tend to retain more fluid than men due to hormonal fluctuations and a higher incidence of thyroid. This fluid retention tends to compress the wrist’s median nerve, resulting in this syndrome.


https://www.drpatelchirag.com/blog/5-most-common-orthopaedic-problems-suffered-by-women/

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