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Posterior bulge at L5-S1 level causing thecal sac indentation, bilateral neural foraminal narrowing abutting the exiting nerve roots. Please suggest me the excercises I'm confusing
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Bulged disc can be pushed back to normal place with manual therapy. Try it, good luck.
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Strenght exercise of spine
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Follow the Strengthening exercises including back muscles as well as core(abdominals) Stretching is also suggestive to decompress the affected spine level.
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consult for specific exercise protocol to be followed and modified with time
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Wear the right footwear for long term care and take hot fomentation for temporary relief
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Take physiotherapy session by modality ift/tens & traction for 4 to 5 days. Excersize given by physiotherapist should be regular twice a day as prescribed.
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excersize prescribed. 1)leg raise upto 90 degree with diaphragmatic breathing ( long deep breath) with hold duration 10 to 20 second for 10 repeatation both leg(one by one leg raise). 2) bridging 3)chest to knee bending ( one by one alternate) 4)back extension stretching while on standing Note :- do all excersize with long deep breathing 10 to 20 second hold 10 repeatation
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avoid forward bending & weight lift, cross leg sitting. while long seating & traveling should be use LS BELT or back rest pillow.
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Its very simple Take IFT+US for 10 days and later start the following exercises at home. Exercise's to reduce LBA 1. Lower tummy strengthening. 2. Deep abdominal strengthening. 3. Bridge. 4. Pelvis tilt. 5. Lower back stretch. 6. Leg stretch. 7. Piriformis stretch.
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Maintain proper posture, avoid forward bending and lifting of heavy objects/weights.
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you need exercises as per McKenzie protocol to centralize the pain. Later core stability and strengthening exercises should follow gradually. A good quality LS belt should help.
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Should see an experienced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
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Avoid Lifting heavy thing, squatting and bending forward
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You need proper assessment before a comprehensive treatment could be suggested.
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