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How to cure an upper back left side muscular pain. It feels like knots and on and off pricking pain.
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Hai. Para spinal muscle spasm is the most common pain nowadays. If you are sure about the knots, here are some exercises you can try. You will need a tennis ball. -Stand by your back touching the wall. Now place a tennis ball in the area of pain. Better to place it a bit below the painful area. Now stand a bit away from the wall. Now slowly bend your knees so that you slide on the ball. Repeat for 10 times. 2-3 times ba day.Followed by ice pack application 15mints. - Apply ice pack 15mints multiple times a day.
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Avoid carrying heavy bags only on single side. Always sit with your elbow resting on the table.
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Try with hot water bag and correct your sleeping posture. What is your occupation?? Also start stretches and strengthening exercises
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consult physio
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correct posture ,use pillow according to comfort
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Chiropractic adjustment will help. Core Strengthening Exercises- Straight Leg Raised With Toes Turned Outward, repeat 10 times, twice a day. Back Stretching- lie flat, pull one of the knee forward to chest, hold for 3 seconds, then bring the other knee forward to the chest and again hold for 3 seconds. Then pull both knees towards the chest and hold for 3 seconds. Repeat 10 times each exercise twice a day.
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Visit a physiotherapist for optimum pain relief
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U should consult to the Physiotherapist to get relief in trigger point and strengthening n stretching exercises for muscles
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Take swd for 5 days do neck exercise
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take soft pillow under neck and take got water formantation
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don't sleep on left  side
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Stretching exercise of neck and shoulder.
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1. Take hot water bag 2. Ask someone to release the spasms(knots) by pressing with fingers in circular motions and releasing it in downward direction.
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Plz consult a physiotherapist near by..
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Well knots can be easily released by dry needling technique.
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You must visit nearby Physiotherapist for that.
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Posture correction exercise and ergonomic advice will maintain the effect achieved after dry needling.
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May be there is nodule formation due to fibromyalgia or myofacial pain syndrom.aply hot compression for 10mints. Then self streching
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