Lumbar degeneration and disc bulge

2018-04-08 08:02:47
L4l5 disc bulge and left paracentral disc protusion with broad base at l5s1 with left compression and right paracentral disc protusion with broad base at l1l2 causing mild compression at right nerve root
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Dear Respected I have gone through your problems. For more clear advice I need to examine you in details along with some investigation like x ray and blood test. Revert back with all these. Regards Ortho Joints Dr Ssunil Dewangan

Answered2018-04-09 01:13:55

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Posture corrections must. Stretching exercises of spine
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meet physiotherapist

Answered2018-04-08 15:52:12

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Postural Correction- Sit Tall, Walk Tall. Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily. Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily. Avoid bending in front.

Answered2018-04-08 08:11:27

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Hai madam u need to undergo a physiotherapy session for ur back kindly do have a lumbar traction and IFT for a period of 7 days and follow the exercises they teach u
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Kindly visit a Physio
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Wear a lumbar support is a must

Answered2018-04-08 11:14:38

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Answered2018-04-08 10:21:38

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