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Hie I'm suffering facet joint mild pain or stiffness left side how to cure this MRI Show l5s1 DEHYDRATION or Facet joint mild degeneration No nerve compression
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You need proper consultation with a Physiotherapist for the assessment of your back. And then accordingly treatment can be suggested along with expected recovery.
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Book an online/ offline consultation to start with before any further deterioration.
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Visit near by physiotherapist
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Consult a physiotherapist and get assessment done for diagnosis and treatment.
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consult a experienced physiotherapist.
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Take precautions.
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Hi, You have required proper Physical Assessment and with Musculoskeletal Stiffness and Inflammation So that it can be recovere fast. Please contact and Book your assessment Thank you
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Consult in person with nearby physiotherapist and take proper treatment.
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It's best advisable for you to meet with a physio in person or online consult, as you'll get a better opinion only after having a detailed conversation with the physio.
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Book a consultation with your Physiotherapist.
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Hey there! The problem that's seen in mri is not actually between L5-S1. The basic problem lies between L4-L5. I suggest you to please consult me online so that I can check your problem in a better way. According to me it's a ligament tear between the two vertebrae and the joint spacing has also excessively increased. Consult online so that I can check your present bodily condition. Chances are that you might need a surgical intervention. Due to ligament tear probably other issues also.
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Check with muscle involvement of left side pain with the nearby physio,  Apply hot water fermentation and tens can reduce the pain
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Do stretching daily
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Avoid activities that provoke pain.
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You should consult a Physiotherapist in person for complete assessment. You can take Interferential therapy for your back along with back strengthening and stretching exercises. Exercises should be continued for 120 days twice a day for best results.
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kindly get a proper manual assessment and treatment from near by physiotherapist
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Hi. In this x-ray plate it is not possible to understand what your problem is.
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please send the MRI report.
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Advice to physically visit a physio clinic or online consultation.
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Hi Relaxing the muscles around the joint will help.. Avoid prolong sittings.Back strengthening excs, walking , swimming will be helpful
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Consult online
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Avoid high intensity exercises
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