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New Delhi: For cricketer Yuvraj Singh, smashing a remarkable century on his return from a serious knee injury was not something he'd have even dreamt was possible. Back in October 2007 when he injured his knee during a warm-up session in Australia, doctors had told him that surgery was his only option and that would've meant missing at least five months of international cricket.
FWSAM (USA) doctor, Dr Jatin Choudhary says, "A ligament that was missing started to reappear after 10 days of treatment."
Cricketer-turned-doctor Jatin Chowdhary understands a sportsperson's compulsions and so advises alternate forms of treatment - a combination of physiotherapy, osteopathy that uses massage and bone manipulation and the ingham method, or reflexology, that is used to relax tension and improve nerves and blood supply.
Dr Choudhary says, "Physiotherapy helps in killing pain and muscle strengthening and the Ingham method searches out points through pulse. We locate points for disease parts and stimulate that part through needles, lazer, moksha and stimulators."
For cricketer Yuvraj Singh, Dr Jatin is nothing less than a 'miracle doctor' having treated his career-threatening knee injury.
And that's why he recommended the doctor to Sachin Tendulkar and tennis player Sania Mirza, who have also been treated by the Delhi-based doctor for sports injuries.
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