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what is reversal cervical lordosis and is surgery always required for it which non-surgical treatments work best for this condition

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I've been struggling with back pain for a while now. I went to an orthopedic doctor but didn't see any improvement. The pain is mostly in my lower back. I also tried physiotherapy, but that hasn't helped either. I'm really hoping for some advice or guidance on what to do next because it's been so frustrating. Any suggestions or help would be much appreciated.

Visit your Physician for evaluation and appropriate management

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What kind of post-surgery services are available to help patients with their daily routine activities? I'm looking for something that can assist a patient after surgery but not sure what options are out there

Post-surgery care includes nursing support, physiotherapy, wound dressing, daily activity aid—contact home care agencies for short or long-term help.

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I've been dealing with this mild pain in my lower body, particularly in my glutes and legs, ever since I had ozone therapy for my L4 L5s1 about three weeks ago. Is this sensation normal? The doctor mentioned it might take up to three months to feel back to normal, but I'm wondering if it's okay for me to go back to my IT job now, which involves a lot of sitting, or should I rest a bit longer? Also, is ozone therapy supposed to be a permanent solution? Just trying to understand what to expect.

yes it is normal, if you are having severe pain you can refer to your respective doctor

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