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5 Years of Physiotherapy for My Bulging Discs - What Should I Do?

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Physiotherapist - Answered on Nov 14, 2024

Dr Shakeeb Ahmed Khan is a senior consultant physiotherapist with over 12 years of experience specialising in orthopaedic and paediatric physiotherapy.
He has served as a technical consultant for the World Health Organisation, the United Nations, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and several national and international NGOs.
Besides physiotherapy, he is keenly interested in disability management, early intervention, geriatric care and assisting children with disabilities.
Dr Khan has a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from the Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College in Wardha, Maharashtra, a master's degree in disability rehabilitation administration from the National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad, and a PhD in disability management from Bangalore University.... more
Mahaboob Question by Mahaboob on Nov 14, 2024Hindi
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Hi sir, I've been having neck and lower back pain, and my MRI shows bulges in my neck and lower back discs. I've been going to physiotherapy sessions for 5 years, but I haven't seen much improvement. During sleep, it's become unbearable to sleep on my back because of a huge amount of pain. When I get up, it'll be fine in 1 hour. I'm using a curvy neck pillow, a medicated bed, and I've tried sleeping on the floor without a bed, so please tell me how to get rid of this.

Ans: Dear Mr. Mahaboob,

I'm sorry to hear about your ongoing discomfort. Disc bulges in the neck and lower back can be tough to manage, but consistent care can make a difference. Alongside physiotherapy, incorporating daily gentle stretching and strengthening exercises is essential to relieve pressure on the discs. Small adjustments to your medicated bed or neck pillow, recommended by your therapist, might also improve sleep comfort. Be mindful of posture throughout the day and consider ergonomic support, especially while sitting. Before bed, try a hot or cold pack to help relax muscles and ease pain. For long-term relief, managing stress, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding high-impact activities will help protect your spine. While disc conditions are chronic, steady, small steps like these can greatly improve quality of life. Wishing you quick recovery.
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