Tag: Orthopaedics
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Why Younger Adults Are Becoming Vulnerable to Arthritis, Says Dwarka Orthopaedic Specialist
Rising arthritis cases among the young: A surprise for many families As World Arthritis Day 2025 approaches, top orthopaedic specialists are sounding the alarm: arthritis is no longer a condition reserved for seniors. Dr. Akhilesh Rathi, a leading joint replacement and spine surgeon based in Dwarka, Delhi, emphasizes that younger adults in their 20s and…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Why younger adults are increasingly vulnerable to arthritis, says a Dwarka orthopaedic expert
World Arthritis Day 2025 highlights a growing concern: arthritis is no longer the purview of the elderly. In a recent interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Akhilesh Rathi, a renowned orthopaedic surgeon from Dwarka, Delhi, sheds light on why younger adults are increasingly vulnerable to arthritis and what can be done to protect joint health early…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Dwarka orthopaedic specialist explains why younger adults have become vulnerable to arthritis
World Arthritis Day 2025 spotlight: Arthritis is no longer an old-age issue On World Arthritis Day 2025, leading orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Akhilesh Rathi from Dwarka, New Delhi, highlights a troubling shift: arthritis is increasingly affecting younger adults in their 20s and 30s. In a candid interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Rathi, who leads robotic joint…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Why More People in Their 30s and 40s Are Getting Arthritis
World Arthritis Day Spotlights a Growing Trend Arthritis is no longer a condition reserved for the elderly. On World Arthritis Day, health experts are drawing attention to a sharp rise in arthritis among people in their 30s and 40s. Driven by lifestyle shifts, genetics, obesity, and sedentary habits, this trend underscores the need for early…
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Shocked to be diagnosed at 26: Sciatica in Singapore’s young adults
Sciatica in the spotlight: a growing issue for Singapore’s young adults Sciatica, the nerve pain that travels from the lower back down the leg, is no longer a condition exclusive to older patients. In Singapore, doctors are reporting more cases in people in their 20s to 40s. The shift reflects lifestyle factors that didn’t figure…
