I injured my spine a year back and i have L4L5S1 disc buldge Problem and sacrolatic inflammation due to gym while squading ,still for a year now, is there a solution for this problem, because im fed up getting treatment from siddha, ayurvedic, alopathy, accupuncture,pysiotherapy and everything please tell me if there is a solution for this.
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Chiropractic Mobilization will help.
Do the cat/cow stretch. Get on all fours, with your arms straight and your hands directly under your shoulders; your knees hip-width apart.
Give rest for ur bck as much as possible and go with advance laser theraphy for healing the inflammation in bones of vertebrae take medications on time and avoid forward bending see that ur posture while sitting and sleeping gives a perfect support to the spine if can use a pillow in back for sitting for a long time avoid longdrives and sudden jrrks turning around u will definetly feel a difference in pain day to day continue physio for 10days
I think you can not take precautions first of all you follow that and also use ergonomics after that when you take any treatment that effects
Possitably....
I think you start Physiotherapy with advance technique like mobilization and chriopracter along with medication 100 % you get results...
But one more thing if due to any reason this treatment is failed then no other option you have except surgery.
Yes all these treatments are symptomatic,u can do osteopath or chiropractic spine manipulation along with core strength program will treat ur condition if u have only back stiffness and pain . In case if u have radiating pain over buttock or legs need to assess properly before treat ur condition from jk physio and rehab clinic ,anna nagar chennai
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Proper posture during work and advice to take rest for his spine atleast for 2 to 3 days
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Avoid long drive and try to walk short distance to increase circulation to spine and to increase vertebral artery circulation from JK
U need advance Physiotherapy like manipulation and correction of spine along with release of muscles in back n legs. Also follow all the precautions and ergonomics of work and sitting. So meet the Manual Therapist
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