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Treatment for my mother L4-L5
My mother,P.Nagamani has been suffering from L4-L5 posterior annular tear with diffuse disc bulge since 2021. After taking physiotherapy treatment she is doing her work at home but without support she is still unable to walk Especially outside and on tiles floor and her feet are still paining with more pain concentrated on right side . Medicines used:Baclofen,Zacy MR-4, Nervofit CD-3 . I humbly request you to kindly suggest me regarding further treatment of my mother.I enclose her MRI  report for reference.
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Hi good morning. Lower back ache with radiating pain to right side. Might need partial discectomy with decompression at L4-5 Please get evaluated with spine / orthopaedic surgeon.
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Avoid bending forwards and lifting weight. Hot fomentation Muscle relaxants, nerve protector and analgesics will help Sleep posture to be corrected. Avoid travelling in 2 wheelers / auto
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Hi, best option for her will be an Spinal Root block and Epidural injection She will be better after that
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Spinal flexabenz exercise Tablet Nucoxia 90 Tablet Gabapin Powergesic gel. Rest
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