
Suggest Treatment For Severe Back Spasms After A Fall

1.can i avoid surgery by starting back strenghting excersise under the guidance of a good physiotherapist for 2-3 weeks and see
2..if i have to go for surgery..there are 3 types..open discectomy, micro discectomy and laser or endoscopic discceromy..which beneficial for me as my disc herniation is only on left side compressing the nerve.
3.after surgery can i stop taking pregabalumin as i am putting too much weight due to that..( if i m able to stop pregabalumin fairly quickly after surgery then i wud opt for surgery rather than trying physio...becos i am worried about the speed which i amgaining weight due to pegabalumin..i have gained around 6 kilos in 1 month)
4..only plain pregabalumin is sufficient or i need to take tje combo of amytreplene & pregabalumin..as it has the antidepressent)..
5.very important: if surgery...i need to get it done from an ortho surgeon or a nuro or a nuro-spine surgeon..who is the best suited for this..
6.kindly let me know the doctors and the hospitals that have the facility of the minimally invasive or laser endoscopic disctomy in XXXXXXX
kindly advice.
regards
XXXX XXXXXXX
Conservative treatment for another month.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your question and understand your concerns.
I have examined the MRI reports you uploaded too.
It is herniated disc at L-5-S1 level that is causing your symptoms.
Surgery is indicated only when other measures such conservative treatment are exhausted and didn't relieve the pain.
Numbness may persist for months after the surgery.
I think you should get another round of conservative treatment with rest for some days, NSAID drugs ( ibuprofen, or piroxicam, muscles relaxers for example ), and physical therapy.
Periradicular ( or epidural ) injection of steroids and painkillers at L5-S1 level is a possible treatment too, before deciding to get surgical treatment.
If the pain will continue or gets worse after one month with these measures, surgical decompression ( microdiscectomy by a Neurosurgeon or spine Surgeon in my opinion ) should be considered.
Pregabalin and Amitriptyline are too early to be used.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Greetings.


Few days of bed rest.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
In cases such yours, physical therapy is indicated when the pain has settled down, rest (bed rest for few days and restriction from physical activity for few weeks) is the best thing to do at first stages.
Steroid injections locally don't result in dangerous side effects, however I mentioned this procedure as a possible symptomatic treatment.
All these measures aim to relieve your symptoms, if you will become symptoms free after these treatments, there is no need for surgery.
Hope I helped you.
Kind regards.

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