
Suggest Remedy For Muscle Pain And Back Pain Post Hip Replacement Surgery

Question: I had a hip replacement in August which caused me a lot of muscle pain and low back pain. I decided to get radiofrequency done to help with low back pain since I have degeneration disc and back. I had the rf done on Monday and Friday I got horrible muscle pains in my lower back. Do you know why? was it rf procedure that aggravated it. If so, how long will this pain last. I am having a hard time bending and sitting. thanks
Brief Answer:
Radiofrequency can increase pain some time
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have studied your case and I think that your pain may have increased due to radio frequency. It will reduce in three to four days so no need to worried about this. I would suggest you following.
1.Do bed rest for a week and avoid forward bending and weight lifting.
2.Take muscle relaxant like Myoril or Myospaz one daily.
3.Hot water fomentation
4.Volini gel local application
I hope these steps will be helpful for you. Let me know if there is any other followup questions.
thanks
Radiofrequency can increase pain some time
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have studied your case and I think that your pain may have increased due to radio frequency. It will reduce in three to four days so no need to worried about this. I would suggest you following.
1.Do bed rest for a week and avoid forward bending and weight lifting.
2.Take muscle relaxant like Myoril or Myospaz one daily.
3.Hot water fomentation
4.Volini gel local application
I hope these steps will be helpful for you. Let me know if there is any other followup questions.
thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thanks. It's been almost a week now since I have had this pain. I was doing pretty good and then 4 days after radiofrequency, I started getting pains. I originally had pains in my right side, now it is in left. Isn't that weird? Like I said, it's been almost a week since my pains got worse. Feels like muscles. Hopefully they go away soon? thanks again
Brief Answer:
Pain will go in a week
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Do not worry as some time pain can take some time in decreasing specially if there is cold weather or you do some jerky activities like travelling. But this is temporary and will not going to last longer.
You can take medicine which I suggested in my previous answer.
Thanks
Pain will go in a week
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Do not worry as some time pain can take some time in decreasing specially if there is cold weather or you do some jerky activities like travelling. But this is temporary and will not going to last longer.
You can take medicine which I suggested in my previous answer.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thanks. I have been constipated for a week now. I am sure the pain meds are contributing with that. Is there a certain area of the back where it hurts when constipated? Like I mentioned, this pain started over a week ago around my waist like muscles, went to right now on left back and thigh. I took stool softener yesterday, did an enema today and only a couple of hard small balls came out. thanks in advance
Brief Answer:
constipation can increase back pain
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Yes, back pain can be increased with constipation.Especially near tail bone there can be increased pain when you put pressure during passing stool.I would suggest you to take cremaffin regularly and it will help you in treating this.
Thanks
constipation can increase back pain
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Yes, back pain can be increased with constipation.Especially near tail bone there can be increased pain when you put pressure during passing stool.I would suggest you to take cremaffin regularly and it will help you in treating this.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


hi. I took magnesium citrate which is equivalent to what you said and it worked. Thanks. I still have my lower back pain. It's been two weeks since I had radiofrequency and this pain started last week. Do you still think it was caused by this and if so, why? I guess I am disgusted so bear with me. I do have degenerative disc disease. Thanks!!
Brief Answer:
Pain an be caused by radiofrquency
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Since you already have degenerated disc disease there is high chances that it has caused back pain. Radiofrequency can also cause this. Cause in most probably muscel spasm.In both cases it will going to decrease in due time.
thanks
Pain an be caused by radiofrquency
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Since you already have degenerated disc disease there is high chances that it has caused back pain. Radiofrequency can also cause this. Cause in most probably muscel spasm.In both cases it will going to decrease in due time.
thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D


Brief Answer:
TENS is helpful in pain
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Yes if you want then you can take TENS therapy. This is helpful in pain. But remember that it is effective for short period of time. You can say that it is only for symptomatic relief.
Muscle relaxant needs to be taken for two weeks. After that you can gradually decrease the dose.
thanks
TENS is helpful in pain
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Yes if you want then you can take TENS therapy. This is helpful in pain. But remember that it is effective for short period of time. You can say that it is only for symptomatic relief.
Muscle relaxant needs to be taken for two weeks. After that you can gradually decrease the dose.
thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


would massage therapy help?
Brief Answer:
Yes massage therapy is helpful.
Detailed Answer:
Yes you can get massage therapy for this.
Yes massage therapy is helpful.
Detailed Answer:
Yes you can get massage therapy for this.
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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