Hi
If your pelvic drop it means your one side of muscle is weak and another side of muscle is over tight so consult physiotherapist they will give you pain management and tell you the exact exercise
Kindly reach out to nearby Physiotherapy centre .
Assessment and diagnosis are very crucial before prescribing any treatment protocol .
Hope that helps .
Health Tips
go for Physiotherapy consultation in person as soon as possible.
Hi Sir,
Pelvic drop is an alarming sign of your internal pathology. I would like to know the history of your condition..like Did you have any fall? or any incident of injury? That has to be understood before suggesting you the next step. You need some immediate medical diagnosis to treat the underlying cause than actually treating your pain.
Next Steps
Please send me detailed history.
Health Tips
Avoid long standing. Apply hot fermentation for pain relief.
Hello Sir,
Leg pelvis drop is a symptom. U must me facing difficulty to walk and climb stairs. Appropriate strengthening protocol designed by a physiotherapist will surely help you to relieve pain.
Next Steps
it is important that u visit a physiotherapist immediately in order to not worsen your situation.
Hello your cause of pelvic drop is your spinal cord tilt you have torn spinal cord you need an x ray and contact your nearest physiotherapist thank you
Visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment.
To reduce pain u can take electrical modalities treatment after reducing pain u can start doing strengthing exercises to ur hip and back.
Postural correction,gait training should be done under supervision of Physiotherapist.
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