Low back pain from last 8 months . MRI findings reveal grade 1 anterior listhesis of L5 with Respect to S1 with bilateral spondylolysis and a focal left paracentral protrusion of Disk at this level.
I m taking prescription , physiotherapy ,regular excersice twice a day from last 4 months still feeling mild pain.
The prescription include Multivitamin tablets ,Pregabid Nt and Eprison sr 50mg.
Excersices:
1.double knee to chest
2.single knee to chest
3.bridge excersice
4 .pelvic tilt
5. hamstring stretch
My Question is after doing excersice , physiotherapy ,and prescription why i m still feel pain? Is it permanent or it took more time to heal?
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The spondylolysis will not heal by itself, some people have no symptoms with spondylolysis, but if there is pain associated with it, listhesis needs surgery, for definite cure,
You can consult a spine Surgeon, or consult me for planning and management
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