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How Should Chronic Back Pain, Scoliosis With Mobility Problems Be Treated?

I have had severe chronic back pain since i had an epidural for childbirth in 2007. Every doctor I go to tells me nothing is wrong. I cry daily from the pain and it has affected my mobility plus I have scoliosis. I can not find a doctor who will manage my pain so I can feel normal again and move around and be a mom and wife again.
Tue, 31 Mar 2015
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Dear friend, i understood your concerns, This type of chronic pain is due to a clearly identifiable cause. Certain structural spine conditions (for example, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis) can cause ongoing pain until successfully treated. These conditions are due to a diagnosable anatomical problem.
If the pain caused by these types of conditions has not subsided after a few weeks or months of conservative (nonoperative) treatments, then spine surgery may usually be considered as a treatment option.
but i will suggest you to go for physiotherapy treatment which is best for you. you need to take ift and ultrasound therapy on your painful part.
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How Should Chronic Back Pain, Scoliosis With Mobility Problems Be Treated?

Dear friend, i understood your concerns, This type of chronic pain is due to a clearly identifiable cause. Certain structural spine conditions (for example, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis) can cause ongoing pain until successfully treated. These conditions are due to a diagnosable anatomical problem. If the pain caused by these types of conditions has not subsided after a few weeks or months of conservative (nonoperative) treatments, then spine surgery may usually be considered as a treatment option. but i will suggest you to go for physiotherapy treatment which is best for you. you need to take ift and ultrasound therapy on your painful part.