I have been facing lower right back pain issue since long. Can you please tell me next course of action. I'm attaching xray for reference. What issue is this
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Hi you have problem in L4 L5 disc which causing the compression of spinal nerve . This can lead to symptoms like pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness radiating from the back down the leg, often described as sciatica or leg pain. Causes include age-related degeneration, injury, and repetitive stress from poor posture or heavy lifting.
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Please follow the Postural Awareness like sitting straight and if your desktop worker keep your laptop screen to your eye level . Dnt sit for long time and stand for long time .
Health Tips
Use Lumbar support belt
Start doing stretching and strengthening excerises which wil help your back muscles
Start keeping Hot fermentation
I seen your provided x ray some mild compression occur in your lower back,It may be due to long sitting or any other exertion work weight to carry your lower back.
According to me please use L-S belt & Avoid bending ( forward flexion /Bending).
Avoid exercise if you have severe pain in lower back, Consult to good physiotherapist or neurologist.
X ray shows no abnormalities or map alignments, need to do a proper assessment so that can rule out the reason for pain after which treatment can be planned
Next Steps
connect online for consultation
Health Tips
Using a hot water bag will help in reducing pain, can apply pain relief gel if you don't have any allergies
The X-Ray looks normal with no acute or obvious abnormalities. There's good alignment of the spine, preserved vertebral heights and disc spaces, and no signs of fracture, degeneration, or instability.
Next Steps
Maintain a good posture, avoid prolonged sitting, and consider low impact activities like walking to promote circulation.
Health Tips
Schedule a session with a physiotherapist for a thorough physical evaluation. This will include checking your posture, movement patterns, muscle strength, and flexibility, especially around the lower right back.
Due some compression seen between ur vertebrae u have pain and may be it radiating lower limbs also .kindly focus on ur back muscle strengthening and for pain and exercise u can take video consultation thank u
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precaution - avoid forward bending
avoid heavy weight lifting
increase water intake
take medicine diclofenac mr sos
No need to worry about xray finding , it's quite normal
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Low back pain can be due to muscle weakness ,
can u specify how is pain
Eg - at night pain is there / after any work / any specific activities agress the pain
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According to symptoms & assessment treatment can be proceed
Hello
Seems like you are having a chronic low back pain. As i can see that you have the X-ray done, as an Occupational therapist I would like you to attach your doctors’ report as well. I would also like to know about your profession. I can help you with posture correction, pain management at home and other ergonomic adaptations required as per your need.
Next Steps
Please avoid any position that causes back pain.
Avoid exercises that require bending.
Avoid picking up an object from the floor by bending directly using your back, use your knees to bend first.
Avoid using a thick pillow at night, use a think towel roll under your neck or avoid it altogether.
Avoid stomach sleeping and try lying on your back with a pillow under your knees.
Do not go for any back massages without consultation.
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Before suggesting you any specific exercise or adaptation, please attach an ortho report for better understanding of your condition and to avoid aggravation.
If you feel numbness and tingling sensation of the hands and legs, see a doctor immediately.
It doesn't seems or need to spine compression but maybe load , the way you work or sit , basically posture and ergonomics, get consultant and focus on exercise told by physiotherapist and it takes time to heal as you start to unload improper weight pressure
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