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General Surgeon•Lucknow
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Spinal tumor surgery sometimes can lead to residual weakness in lower limbs and it will gradually improve in few months to years with proper physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
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Last Updated: 7 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Physiotherapist•Palwal
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Walking does you no good; you need to exercise harder. True or false? Take this quiz to know more.
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I have a pain at my left side which starts from waist and via thigh and leg it ends at foot. I am experiencing the pain for the last 5-6 years. I work in a PSU bank and so I was posted in small towns in North-East India at that period and the problem was unattended and I took sometimes pain killers and sometimes Patanjali medicines. Now the pain occurs 2-3 times a year mainly in winter. For the last 3 times my waist got twisted slightly and I was unable to walk due to severe pain. This time it gets worse as I am unable to walk, move and sleep at night. This time I consulted with a renowned Homeopath and he diagnosed it as sciatica pain and gave me uric acid, creatinine, x-ray and MRI tests of which uric acid and creatinine are normal, MRI not done till now and the x-ray report says the following: Posterior osteophytes are noted in L2 and L3. L2-3 disk space appears slightly reduced. Please advise me that should I continue with homeopathy or I should consult with a neurologist?

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Physiotherapist•Ghaziabad
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Hi there radiating pain mainly occurs when there is compression of nerves because of disc space reduction in lumbar region commonly seen at L2-L5 at any level. I would suggest you to consult a neurologist for better prognosis of the condition and further treatment. You can try physiotherapy treatment as it has given ease from pain and improved condition of many patients with same condition. Hope you get well soon.
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Physiotherapist•Noida
• 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.
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Physiotherapist•Guwahati
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Any impingement to peroneal nerve may cause foot drop. A splint support and electrical nerve stimulation and specific exercises should surely help you.
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General Physician•Fatehabad
Hi lybrate-user, through Ayurveda, you will permanently reset your mind-body's ability to regulate itself by calming the nervous system, enhancing your digestive fires, and regulating the storage of energy and fat. Here are some quick steps for you. 1. Increase your intake of foods that enhance your digestive fire such as Ginger, Papaya, Mango, Pineapple, Bitter melons, Dark, bitter greens. 2. Sip hot water throughout the day.
3. Fast one day a week on liquids. You may have fruit or vegetabl...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Don" t get more strain in your knee. U can wear the knee brace while on walking. Do not do the running for 2-3 weeks.
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Pediatric Surgeon•Jaipur
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Some babies learn to walk by the age of nine to ten months, and others may take longer, much longer to start walking properly. By the age of 15 months, people may start asking you if your little munchkin is able to walk yet. These constant questions can eventually irk you off, and keep you wondering if truly your baby is facing any sort of disability or not. In most cases, you will probably find your baby was too lazy to start walking all along, and he has mastered the art of toddling a couple...more
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Neurologist•Gurgaon
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June is known as the Brain Tumour Month worldwide. It s worthwhile to raise public awareness and educate people about brain tumour, a disease which, though is rare is but can be really deadly. More than 500 new cases are diagnosed with brain tumour every day worldwide. The number of patients with secondary tumours are even higher than 500. However, it is common across all ages. A primary brain tumour is a tumour that begins in the brain. It can be either malignant, which means it contains cance...more
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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Get bone health tests like serum calcium, phasphorus, VIT D3 to assess bone health. Bone dexa scan can also be done.
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