I have pain in my right side of body from solder to feet, from last 4 5 months also in my lower back, i visited neuro surgeon doctor yesterday he said you have sciatica, and he gave some medicine and said for operation, so is it sciatica is treatable without operation?
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Yes the sciatica can be treated with the help of therapy before going for any surgery you should visit the therapist nearby or opt for online consultation for further guidance
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Please consult online for proper assessment n diagnosis. At this v young age you can rely on physio therapy for complete pain relief. Check your posture.
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Postural correction advised. Avoid forward bending n lifting heavy weights
Usually the initial approach to treatment is conservative, in which movement or exercises (under PT guidance) help in improvement over a period of time. Sometimes for initial relief physiotherapists may use different methods or modalities for 3-4 days, it's not always required.
Some cases are treated only with surgery if there's a possibility of immediate complication.
Yes, in only sciatica no need to surgery, it is 100% recoverable by physiotherapy. Fir I want to check and see your reports like Mri and all then we can suggest best treatment plan for you. You can visit ONS PHYSIOTHERAPY or send your report on what’s app.
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