Spinal tb Physio

2023-10-19 19:07:53
I am taking medication from last 4 weeks can I take Physio sessions as well for pain relief if that will not interfere with infection? Pls suggest
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Yes you can, as a 20years experienced fitness physio I can tell you to take

Answered2023-11-05 02:09:56

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It's always be better to consult with your physician or healthcare provider regarding the status of your infection . Electrotherapy and Aggresive Physiotherapy sessions are not recommended at all .
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Proper consultation with Physiotherapist is beneficial with all health records and lab investigations.

Answered2023-10-24 05:42:48

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Consult online For the proper diagnosis and treatment

Answered2023-10-20 10:39:48

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Please consult online more details required about pain

Answered2023-10-20 07:10:21

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consult online or in person with the physical therapist for proper assessment to suggest proper treatment options.

Answered2023-10-20 05:56:16

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Hey there! I will not suggest electrotherapy for your pain relief mam. For further confirmation please consult online.

Answered2023-10-20 05:40:06

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Consultant Physiotherapist

Answered2023-10-20 01:12:28

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Hi. You need an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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difficult to understand what the actual problem is.

Answered2023-10-19 21:18:03

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get a proper assessment and treatment from nearby physiotherapist

Answered2023-10-27 10:43:17

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It would be best to consult with your healthcare provider, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation. They can assess whether physiotherapy may help alleviate your pain without interfering with your infection or medication.

Answered2023-10-22 06:09:42

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