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… disc? The bones (vertebrae) that form the spine in your back are cushioned by small, spongy discs. When these discs … part of your spine . But most herniated discs affect the lower back (lumbar herniated disc). Some happen in the neck … and doing suggested exercises. Some people take part in physiotherapy or rehabilitation programs. If symptoms don't …
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… a vertebra . It most often happens in the vertebrae of the lower spine. The wing-shaped parts help keep the vertebrae … are missing or damaged, a vertebra can slide forward or backward over the bone below it, sometimes pressing on the … anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or acetaminophen. Physiotherapy may help to build up stomach and back muscles …
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… causes pain and stiffness, with limited motion in the low back, middle back, neck, hips, chest wall, and heels. Over … pain and stiffness. Treatment also includes exercise and physiotherapy. They will help reduce stiffness so that you …
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… have a say in this decision, or you may simply want to follow your doctor's recommendation. Either way, this … can manage osteoarthritis pain with medicine, exercise, physiotherapy, and weight loss (if they are overweight). If … several weeks. It usually takes people 2 to 3 months to get back to doing their usual activities. But it may take a …
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… spondylolisthesis? In spondylolisthesis, one bone in your back ( vertebra ) slides forward over the bone below it. It most often occurs in the lower spine ( … (such as Tylenol) for pain. Doctors often suggest physiotherapy to build up stomach and back muscles ( core …
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… disease and osteoarthritis . When this condition is in the lower back, it's called lumbar spondylosis. These changes don't … with ice or heat and with over-the-counter medicines. Physiotherapy and daily exercises can be helpful. If these …
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… by the nerve roots coming out of the spinal cord into the lower back. It goes down through the buttock, then its branches … If your symptoms do not improve, your doctor may suggest physiotherapy , injections of medicines such as steroids, …
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… surgery, the doctor makes a cut in either the front or the back of your neck. The cut is called an incision. It leaves … compared with those who did non-surgical treatments, like physiotherapy. But surgery may not be any better than … after physiotherapy alone compared with anterior surgery followed by physiotherapy: A prospective randomized study with …
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… along the spine. It most often occurs in the discs in the lower back and the neck. The changes in the discs can cause back … stenosis, you may need other treatments. These include physiotherapy and exercises for strengthening and stretching …
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… There is no cure for arthritis. But treatment can help slow or limit the breakdown of cartilage and help you reduce … a topical medicine such as capsaicin cream on your skin. Physiotherapy or occupational therapy. Physiotherapy can … off the floor, use your hip and knee muscles, not your back. Change activities. If your joints hurt when you do an …