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Spinal l1 wedge compression fracture
Hello sir, two months ago I was got an accident at mine. The result was in spinal l1 wedge compression fracture. The one of the doctor who was do these operations spine surgeon says, it was ustable condition. Done with the surgery. But one more orthopedic doctor, who was work with spine surgeon, they said it was cure and healing from the rest. Now done 2 months. And I have never symptoms of numbness, tingling, shaking of legs. The limbs was working well. I'm just going to washroom and return again to bed rest. This is the daily life now. Please suggest me the clear suggestions sir. Thank you so much
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I presume from your history that you have opted for conservative treatment. Now that 2 months have passed you can increase the time spent sitting and standing plus walking on a regular basis. The muscles need to start working to strengthen after this rest. This process will be with pain but as they say 'no pain, no gain'.
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start doing daily activities and strength muscles from them to begin with. once they are comfortable then you can take targeted exercise.
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we can do a teleconsultation if you want
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If it has been surgically fixed , it should be stable now , and you should increase your walks after consulting your operating doctor. Please share the xray both pre op and post op.
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Share xrays.
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If you are already operated, your life should be more than bed to washroom routine now.
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Share your detail imaging for further management
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