I am suffering from muscle spasm in my back neck...doing phisyo also..but not so much relif tapping also doing,ift, ulta sound also...I am lacating mom .what should indo .?plz help me out..
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Your muscle spasm may be because of an incorrect posture during lactating & it is very common in lactating women. Whenever you maintain an incorrect posture for a long time , your muscles will be go into the spasm and it will produce pain & stiffness.
Next Steps
Consult to physiotherapist and learn an isometric exercises and stretching exercises for neck and back muscles.And do hotpack before or after exercises
Health Tips
Maintain proper posture , correct baby holding technique, do isometric exercises adviced by your Physiotherapist.Do it atleast once in a day.
Hi friend !! First of all congrats on achieving this wonderful milestone of being a MOM. Secondly, don't worry much as this is a very common issue for lactating moms as there is postural imbalance due to lordotic posture(because the belly grows out). Also we always peep down to look at our young one that they are taking feed properly or not.
For quick remedy you need to only go for neck Isometric exercises + US + IFT/TENS . They all are safe during lactation period.
Next Steps
Refer to a good physio near you just to learn basic neck isometric exercises and postural corrections required.
Health Tips
can go for hot packs whenever you feel more discomfort along with postural corrections needed. All the best.
May be ur not maintaining ur posture that is the reason ur spasm is still there.
Baby holding techniques,postural changes while lactating will show difference
Continue with IFT and Ultrasonic therapy ,after few days start doing upper back exercises will help u.
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