Slight dislocated L5S1

2018-06-27 14:40:55
Slightest dislocation found in L5S1 ,in MRI scan ,Do I need physiotherapy???I have booked a appointment of a Doctor scheduled on 30th June.
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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.

Answered2018-07-06 04:30:16

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Strength exercises and stretching exercises of spine. Physiotherapy treatment if pain persist

Answered2018-07-05 19:19:16

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Kindly chk with a spine specialist or and with a certified McKenzie therapist

Answered2018-07-04 15:00:34

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Yes Physiotherapy is ur destination

Answered2018-06-28 10:46:17

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Manual physiotherapist can reposition your disc GOOD LUCK

Answered2018-06-28 07:22:50

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Ya Physiotherapy is the only complete treatment for this problem, medications just relief symptoms they don't cure

Answered2018-06-28 05:32:45

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Go with an osteopath

Answered2018-06-28 05:32:11

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Yes you do to strengthen the muscle

Answered2018-06-28 05:32:07

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Hello..! Yes definately physiotherapy will work good.. but prior u need to visit orthopedician then continue for physio..! Mobilizations, static and strengthening exercises will do wonders.. Visit nearest physio center..! Thank u.

Answered2018-06-28 06:50:19

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Yes ofcourse physiotherapy is the key,it will help you strengthen the weakened muscles and give a permanent effect,medicines will only provide pain relief for sometime Plz clarify your question Is it a disc prolapse or dislocation of joint?
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prevent back bending and lifting weight from the ground

Answered2018-06-28 05:35:59

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