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Stiffness And Hunching In The Middle Lower Back After A Fall. Why?
Hello I'm a 22year old male. About 12-13 years ago I had a birthday party at a cornfield maze. During this time I thought it be cool if I'd job 10/15feet and land in the piles of hay because I was a huge wrestling fan and still am haha. So on when I jumped I didn't balance my body correctly so I landed more on my chest while my bottom half still was up in the air. I heard cracking noises and my friend who saw it happen said it looked like I did "The Worm" when I actually landed it. Ever since that happened I'v had back issues like: stiffness/hunching in the middle lower area. Got any ideas what I hurt?
take rest , take some analgesic , hot or cold fomentation
avoid lifting weights
sit with taking support to your back
continue spine extension exersizes
physiotherapy - SWD ,IFT WILL HELP
you need MRI SPINE to know is that injury lead to severe mechanical problem
for further query contact drvaibhavg@yahoo.com
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Stiffness And Hunching In The Middle Lower Back After A Fall. Why?
hallo dear friend i hv studied your case what is your age ? there might be lumbar disc prolapse leading to radicular pain you need some neurotropics like methylcobalamine take rest , take some analgesic , hot or cold fomentation avoid lifting weights sit with taking support to your back continue spine extension exersizes physiotherapy - SWD ,IFT WILL HELP you need MRI SPINE to know is that injury lead to severe mechanical problem for further query contact drvaibhavg@yahoo.com