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Is Ceragem Effective For Backache?

I have a titanium wire mesh in my abdomen. My biggest discomfort is my backache which had been bugging me for years. I do jot find ladting relief with any treatment including massage. I heard about Ceragem. Is it safe for me to use? I am diabetic on oral meds.
Mon, 30 Mar 2015
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Cerajam works on spinal manipulation acupressure concept. I can not assure you that it will be good for you or not because I have not seen any x ray report or MRI report of your spine. But yes it's good for muscular spinal pain. That means pain only at back and not radiating to legs or buttocks. Along with this you can also use hot pack and apply some pain relieving ointment regularly which will also give you some more relief. Along with this as a physio I suggest to do spinal exercise for strengthening of spinal mausles as well to improve stamina of spinal muscles.
But at any time if you feel pain is increasing in intensity and starts radiating to your legs or starts getting numbness in legs then do consult ortho doctor immediately. Take care.
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Is Ceragem Effective For Backache?

Cerajam works on spinal manipulation acupressure concept. I can not assure you that it will be good for you or not because I have not seen any x ray report or MRI report of your spine. But yes it s good for muscular spinal pain. That means pain only at back and not radiating to legs or buttocks. Along with this you can also use hot pack and apply some pain relieving ointment regularly which will also give you some more relief. Along with this as a physio I suggest to do spinal exercise for strengthening of spinal mausles as well to improve stamina of spinal muscles. But at any time if you feel pain is increasing in intensity and starts radiating to your legs or starts getting numbness in legs then do consult ortho doctor immediately. Take care.