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Fracture of s5 vertebra
Dear Sir, Kindly advise what's that means FRACTURE OF S5 NOTED WITH MILD DISPLACEMENT OF FRACTURE FRAGMENTS Curvature is altered Bone density normal. Do I have need to admit in hospital for treatment I am not feeling pain in normal day routine. Thanks
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As per your report it shows mild displacement. So you have to consult orthopedic first to plan out the treatment. If conservative management is suggested then consult nearby Physiotherapist and start physio treatment. Start uing lumbo sacral belt without wasting time.
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start Physiotherapy treatment along with strengthening exercises and use firm cushion whenever u sit. try to avoid pressure on it.
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Share your x-ray. Meet physiotherapist. Tk calcium supplement. Use lumbar belt.
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Hello.., above report means fracture of ur tail bone.., due to some trauma.. No need to admit..
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visit a experienced physiotherapist Learn area specific strengthening exercises
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use ring cushion while sitting on hard surface..
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No you don't need to admit , just consult physiotherapist or orthopedic doctor to understand the fractured segment and how to handle it.
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get ready for further investigation like MRI
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avoid continues pressure on tail bone from any side .
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Please visit an orthopedic first. U will need rest and calcium supplements with a lumbosacral support. An orthopedic will be the best one to guide the treatment.
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