310 patients have received services from the three-day Bone Joint, Narcotics and Physiotherapy health camp conducted by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City.
Urban Health Promotion Center Ward No. 22 of the metropolis organized 71 patients with broken bones, 25 patients with spinal cord injuries, back, waist and neck problems, 51 patients with weakened bones due to old age, sprained bones and 28 patients with leg pain and burns.
Similarly, 31 patients with rheumatism and uric acid, 95 patients with bone and joint pain received services from the camp. The metropolis has informed that nine patients with broken bones and drug addiction have been referred for operation. Physiotherapy services were provided to 280 of them.
