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Sir, i have back pain
Sir, i have back pain and doctor told me i have loss of lumbar lordosis after look om xray they gave me medicine is it serious pliz help me any tips and i am sharing xray
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Do posture correction exercises
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Contact ADMIRE physiotherapy laser CLINIC in Noida
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Make a visit to near by Physiotherapy clinic You need strengthening program for core muscles
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Avoid lifting heavy weights
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Adopt proper posture while sitting
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Hello sir, Nothing to worry.with proper Exercise Therapy and postural advices you will be alright. Visit to nearby clinic and get treatment for acute backpain and after that follow rehab to increase strength of your back muscles,to prevent further changes in lordosis.
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visit nearby Physiotherapy clinic
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maintain good posture and healthy diet
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It can be treated at a physio therapy clinic.
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Avoid forward bending.Avoid lifting heavy lifting
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Always sit with back support . Postural correction advised
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Dont worry, it can be treated, visit nearby physiotherapy clinic, with manual technique and epectrotherapy your pain can be reduced.
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Visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment It can be corrected by manual therapist.meanwhile take electrical modalities treatment to reduce the spasm and pain.
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Avoid lifting heavy weights,prolong sitting and standing.
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maintain proper posture and ergonomics while working before laptop
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Hi sir Don't worry it's a curable.. Start physiotherapy treatment
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Go and consult physiotherapist
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Hello sir, it is not a serious condition.
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please visit a physiotherapist in person so that he / she can examine your posture,  hip levels and your walking pattern by which they can give proper treatment and home exercises to regain lumbar lordosis.
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loss of Lumber lordosis mostly due to Bad Posture. correcte your Siiting Habit, start Back extension Exercise, Spinal Streching. See a Good Physiotherapist Near by.
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Postural correction
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Ur X-ray is not clear plz send clear image and its curable
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