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Loss of cervical lordosis due to muscle
Hello doctor, I have loss of cervical lordosis due to muscle spasm. I am taking treatment also but no use. My doctor gave some medicine and said for physiotherapy treatment. I have taken physiotherapy treatment (ultrasonic n tens) for 6 days. Now I am getting my neck pain once again. Can you please suggest me?
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Hello mam.. You should consult a Mc Kenzie Credential Therapist in your area and get treated . Modalities provide only temporary relief but for long term you need to do proper exercises and proper posture correction techniques ..
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use a cervical roll in the night
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visit a good physio
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Core Strengthening Exercises. Use cervical pillow. Use Back Support.
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Regular isometrics exercise. Hot fermentation. Avoid toward bending. If pain severe then start physiotherapy treatment again
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Electric equipments are mostly used as adjunct to the treatment to reduce pain temporarily. They can't be THE treatment. Along with that you need to be assessed for your posture and muscle imbalances. Manual therapy and exercises would help you to a great extent on a long term basis.
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self stretches for the neck muscles and hot packs would be of help temporarily.
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