I was having neck pain severely 2 years back and now almost 75% reduced with the help of physiotherapy..
But 25 % pain in left hand remains as it is...recently taken MRI which says bulging in c4 and c5...again orthopedic Dr advised me to do physiotherapy...I am in marketing and I have to travel ...my question is that ...is it permanently curable with yoga?
I am myself feeling inactive and tired...
Your suggestions please..
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Please consult yoga consultant or good yoga teacher and do yoga therapy session.
it really works wonder. Ayurvedic panchkarma will help u to reduce pain and yoga will give strength.
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Definitely yoga helps you to strengthen your muscles and nerves around your neck n shoulder. But you need help to heel the buldge and reduce pain.
Ayurvedic medicine and treatment will help you and check the reoccurrence.
Dear Practo User ,
As you mentioned your condition due to bulging and stiffness you are getting continuous pain.
As physiotherapy given you 75% relief but still 25% pain is present. For getting complete relief you can do Ayurveda Panchakarma procedure like Manyabasti- Sarvang Snehana - Swedana along with medicine.
Do regular movement exercise for maintaining good circulation over the area.
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