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Pain in spinal after full body massage
Hello Doc It is normal to have spinal or back pain or sore after full body massage from urban company?
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Don't do massage. Consult the physiotherapist.
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Greetings from Rid of Pain Physiotherapy No it's not normal. Better u consult the physiotherapist
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No it is not normal or soreness in ur body consult ur physiotherapist.
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How long do you have pain after taking massage? If it is 1 or 2 days after massage then it will settle. Otherwise you have consult a physiotherapist in person or online for complete assessment and treatment.
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it is not normal to get pain after massage, but if it is DTFM (deep tissue friction massage), then the pain can be there due to soreness.
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apply ice
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don't go for massage
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No there is nothing like to get pain after massage, which massage have you taken ? There are different types of massages available, it depends on the massage therapist who presses the trigger points to release tension of muscles to get relief. Take an OTC to reduce pain and if the pain doesnt reduces consult back for proper assessment and treatment suggestion.
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It should usually settle within 4 to 5 days. Anyway don't get another massage before this pain settles.
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It’s not common pain after any procedure
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Visit Nearest Physiotherapy clinic for complete assessment and treatment
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No . May be hard hard massage was given. You need to rest n take any painkiller that suits u
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No it's not common to get a pain after massage instead u should feel relax. Have a online consultation or visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment.
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No it is not normal.
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you need an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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Don't do massage again.
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