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My father s age is 52.One day my father leg slipped then fall down then in back there is a fracture created.but the fracture is in insde the body so the pain still continueing
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Hi I appreciate your concern for your father but request you not to take any spinal fracture casually since it need to be addressed timely and though prime thing is to prevent any kind of further damage. Please consult your local Orthopedic doctor and for drugless pain relief you can contact Physio.
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X ray the area of concern would be the first step towards treatment. So consult an orhopaedic surgeon in your area and get appropriate x rays first.
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Please consult an Orthopaedic surgeon to evaluate where the fracture is and what is the course of action. Don't ignore this injury.
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Quadriceps Exercises- Lie straight, make a towel role and put it under the knee, press the keen against the role, hold it for 20 secs. Repeat 20 times twice a day. This will help relieve some pain. Core Strengthening Exercise- Straight Leg Raised With Toes Turned Outward, repeat 10 times, twice a day.
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Sports Taping- stretch the tape from both ends and apply on the affected area Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold).
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X-Ray must to see. Tk calcium supplements. If fracture has healed then start physiotherapy treatment
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Treatment can vary significantly depending on the type of fracture in the spine. If its a simple crack then bed rest for few weeks followed by careful rehab by Orthopedic Physiotherapist.
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