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Neck pain , spasm in Full Neck
Disc Buldging C5-C6. Neck pain front and Back Also (inflation) , Muscle Spasm in full neck (Front and Back Also) to backside of the head , 32 Therapies Done of TENS and 6 Dry Needling techniques sessions also done but problem not Solved. See the MRI report... Pls tell the solution ???
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Self Massage the back of neck. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA9hCrSc7iY Chiropractic adjustment will help. Take frequent Breaks at work. Core Strengthening Exercises. Use cervical pillow. Use Back Support. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA9hCrSc7iY
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Advice you to ask for IFT+TRACTION for 10 days. if pain is reduced do neck strengthening exercises. hot water fermentation twice a day will be helpfull. Maintain proper posture of head while on work and if possible use cerival pillow.
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I hope severity of pain reduced because 32 sessions completed if not means continue for 10 more days
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Need life style modifications don’t see downside maintenance is more important after treatment
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Use cervical pillow and do neck strengthening exercises
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Ice (use frozen peas) the neck (on the vertebral column) 2/3 mins multiple times - 4-6 times a day. Take off the stimulus (work on laptop no more than 45 mins/hr; walk and rest the next 15 mins) Keep a ball between the chin and neck whilst working on laptop (helps in repositioning the neck) No TV OR watching programs on phone whilst laying down or otherwise. Hydrate with a minimum of 3 litres of water Do breathing work
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