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Jan 3, 2026, 14:50
Dr Farhana Inayat About DVT and Cellulitis: Differences in Pathology and Physiotherapy Role
Dr Farhana Inayat, Physiotherapist at Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, posted on LinkedIn:
“DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
A condition in which a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. It can cause pain, swelling, warmth, and redness, and may become life-threatening if the clot travels to the lungs.
Physiotherapy Role:
- Early mobilization (as advised by the doctor)
- Ankle–foot exercises to improve circulation
- Graduated compression therapy (if prescribed)
- Breathing exercises to reduce complications
Contact with Dr. Khushi for safe physiotherapy care.
Cellulitis
A bacterial infection of the skin and underlying tissues, causing redness, swelling, pain, and warmth in the affected area.
Physiotherapy Role:
- Elevation of the affected limb
- Gentle movements to reduce stiffness
- Edema management after infection control
- Skin care and mobility training
Physiotherapy – Contact with Dr. Khushi
Call /whatsapp +919149873715″

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