Janhvi Kapoor's hand is not rising, what is this disease of the actress battling with MDI?

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Janhvi Kapoor's hand is not rising, what is this disease of the actress battling with MDI?

 

Janhvi Kapoor is Rare Disease: bollywood actress janhvi kapoor is suffering from multi-directional instability and this disease is called MDI? What is the problem in this disease and why? Let's know in detail.

Janhvi Kapoor Rare Disease: Janhvi Kapoor's hand is not rising, what is this disease of the actress battling with MDI?

Bollywood actress janhvi kapoor had an accident during the film. She suffered a shoulder injury during the shooting of Mr. and Mrs. Mahi. Due to this, she suffered from multi-directional instability. Due to this disease, it became difficult for Janhvi to even turn a page of the book. During an interview, it was said that Janhvi is suffering from MDI. Many ligaments of the shoulder have torn (Ligament Tear Problem).

What is MDI?

Multidirectional instability is a type of disorder that affects the shoulder. In this disease, the shoulders start bending forward. When the ligaments start weakening. This causes the shoulders to bend downwards. Sometimes the shoulder bends so much that it starts looking separate from the body. According to experts, this problem occurs when someone gets an electric shock, severe injury or epileptic seizure. In such cases, the shoulder socket starts loosening, which can cause you trouble.

What are the symptoms of MDI (Multidirectional Instability)?

In the case of MDI, patients may experience pain and tingling in the shoulder.

You may feel pain in the shoulder while doing any work related to the shoulder.

Feeling very tired.

It is not only the shoulders that are affected.

Some may also have difficulty holding the palms.

How to treat multidirectionality?

Surgery may be necessary only in very severe cases where there is multidirectionality. At the same time, the patient can be treated with the help of physiotherapy and special exercises.

Patients may be advised to use a shoulder brace.

Exercise and therapy can be used to activate the cuff muscles. This provides relief to the patient.

Sometimes, in some severe cases, surgical treatment may be necessary if there are more complications.

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