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Dr. Goonjan Gupta (Physiotherapist) Spine Mobilization

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Dr. Yugal Karkhur Spine Mobilization

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Questions & Answers on "Spine Mobilization" (11)

after spine surgery T2 to T4 patient got paraplegia what to do after to recover

Female | 76

Paraplegia is a lack of le­g movement. It can come from surge­ry issues. Immediately talk to the­ surgical team. They'll check what cause­d it, suggest recovery he­lp.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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My mother in law has been suffering from Moderate to severe spinal canal stenosis is noted resulting in crowding of cauda equina nerve roots.

Female | 56

Her spinal canal stenosis indicates that the area her spinal cord passes is becoming narrower. The compression may in turn apply force to the nerves that run down her legs, and consequently, she may have pain, weakness, or even numbness. Depending on the specific case, treatment may involve physical therapy, medications for pain, or in rare cases, surgery to relieve the pressure on the nerves.

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