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Back Pain Treatment in India - Removemypain-converted

Dr. Amod Manocha is the Head of Pain Management Services at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket. He is a certified Pain Management Specialist as per the Faculty of Pain Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists, UK standards He assess and treats a wide spectrum of pain conditions and has over 13 years of UK experience including working as a Chronic Pain Consultant in many renowned UK hospitals such as University College Hospitals NHS Trust. Dr. Manocha believes in a multidisciplinary approach and provides evidence-based treatment at par with international standards. He is committed to providin

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Back Pain Treatment in India - Removemypain-converted

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  1. Back Pain Treatment in India - Removemypain In simple words, low back pain can be defined as pain experienced in the bottom region of spine (between lower margins of ribs and the gluteal folds). It may remain localised to back or radiate to thelegs. Sciatica is a term used for pain radiating down from the lower spine to the legs. Most common cause of sciatica is irritation or compression of the nerves as they exit the spine on their way to the legs. It may be accompanied by numbness, tinglingand weakness in the distribution of the affectednerve. Globally low back pain (LBP) is one of the leading causes of disability. LBP isan important cause of limitation of activities, absence from work with resultant economic implications. In industrialised countries lifetime prevalence of non-specific low backpain is estimated at 60–70%.Despite the high incidence and intensive research into this area, pain generators are not easy to identify and the diagnosis Nonspecific Low Back Pain is used commonly. This is different from situations where a specific cause such as fracture, infection, neoplasm etc. responsible for pain generation can beidentified.

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