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Electric shock feels in spine
When i move neck straight forward . And when move neck up I feel stretch on lower & middle spine Sometimes in sudden movement of neck It's like electric shock why this happened I am facing this problem from 5 -6 months
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Proper assessment is required in your case Any exercise if done without consulting any therapist may increase your pain..
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take rest avoid lifting weights posture correction
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Hi You need an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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Rest. upper back stretching exercise and strengthening exercises under supervision of qualified Physio.
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This may be due to cervical spine related issues. Get it assessed in any nearby hospital. Exercises prescribed by your Physio should resolve the shock feeling in few weeks.
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Please consult online for detailed assessment n treatment plan accordingly.
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Consult in person or online with physiotherapist for proper assessment and treatment.
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Your pain could be due to disc lesion in the neck. You should consult a physiotherapist or orthopaedist in person for complete assessment and treatment.
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Hi You need to get assessed by a physiotherapist to get proper idea of the condition. We are Hyderabad based and we take online consultations, it it works for you.
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kindly visit a nearby physiotherapist your symptoms are looks like cervical issues
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