Back Pain (Disc Prolapse)
Back problem usually presents as a pain in the back that radiates down the leg/legs. Most of the back pains result from Disc Prolapse. Almost 80% of people suffer from back pain once in lifetime and the severity of pain and diasbility ranges from mild to severe.
....pain eats your money and time, hit it back....
With the change in lifestyle we have become highly susceptible to back pain.
Various factors such as sedentary (less active) lifestyle, undue bending, lifting weights using bad postures, etc contribute to back problems. With the result the disc between two vertebrae bulges out due to increased amount of pressure and bulging disc starts irritating the nerves that eventually leads to pain travelling down the legs which is commonly called as sciatica.
Severity of Pain and disability varies among the people with some individuals feeling severe pain and weakness in back and legs. Some people face bowel and bladder problems too.
...Physiotherapy: A viable Option...
Research reports suggest that non-surgical management is treatment of choice to tackle prolapsed Disc. PHYSIOTHERAPY remains the mainstay of the treatment for such problems. From pain relief to muscle strengthening, a Physiotherapist makes sure that once treated it does not recur. Physiotherapy treatment is highly beneficial because it has no adverse effects and provides long term relief.
We at Solace Physiotherapy provide best possible services for the management of this problem.
Regards,
Solace Physiotherapy
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