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I am suffering from neck pain and back pain too, i have sciatica problem and my legs especially left leg nerve is getting pain, please suggest a food to avoid these pains and necessary exercises to overcome the same.
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If your sciatica is recent onset, then most of it will improve. 80% of new onset sciatica gets better in 8-12 weeks. If it still doesn't not improve then further intervention may be needed. If you have not had an MRI scan then I would advice an MRI scan to see this is more detail. Avoid too much stress on your back. Exercises to strengthen back muscles is also advised.
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Neck Exercises. Neck Stretching. Postural Correction. Shoulder Shrugs. Take frequent Breaks at work. Core Strengthening Exercises. Back Pain.... Postural Correction- Sit Tall, Walk Tall. Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily. Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily. Avoid bending in front.
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There is no need of Diet modifications in sciatic pain specially, and yes you should do few exercises which will relieve stress on sciatic nerve, pl consult a near by experienced ortho physiotherapist ASAP.
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Start with back strengthing exercises. Follow the link below https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.backpainrelieving.backpain
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