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Loss of cervical lordosis
I have reduced cervical lordosis ..which doc should i show? Surgeon or orthopedic? I have pain in my right hand also.
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You can consult with ortho or neurologist for medicines and physiotherapist for proper treatment and exercises.
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You should consult with both Physiotherapist and orthopedic.
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Hi please take an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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A physiotherapist is the right choice.
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To take care of your working posture. Strengthening and stretching exercises upper back muscles.
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Maintain posture
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Put hot packs and consult to doctor
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U can consult a physiotherapist also..who can treat you completely. Nerve is getting compressed at your cervical region.
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avoid neck bending for longer hours
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use thin pillow
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Hi, if your pain is not severe and you do not prefer temporary relief get a consultation by physiotherapist since the cause of reduced cervical lordosis can be due to weak neck muscles and lack of stability in your cervical spine and requires muscle strengthening and mobility exercises to get better since its not looked upon so far your pain is traveling till your right hand.
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you can get treated by physiotherapy and conservative management while also keeping a ortho in loop.
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avoid prolonged sitting, sofa sitting, carrying weight more than 2 kg use cervical pillow
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You should consult with neuro physiotherapist and orthopedic doctor
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Who diagnosed it as reduced cervical lordosis ? If doctors has diagnosed then you should be able to get a treatment plan as well. Please consult a qualified physio or Ortho related doctors for the better treatment plan
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Reach out the doctors
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You can consult an orthopaedic or a physiotherapist. Your pain is coming in the hand. That means they’re a cervical rediclopathy.
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Consult online for proper assessment and treatment plan accordingly
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Avoid lifting heavyweights and maintain a proper posture
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