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What Is The Proper Water Weight For A Disc Herniation Patient?

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Posted on Sat, 27 Sep 2014
Question: I was wondering what is the Proper water weight for a over the door home traction unit to treat cervical disc herniation at c-6 c-7 with nerve root compresion

Thanks XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (27 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
10% of body weight has the best over all result

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX

I understand your problem. Based on various studies what I recommend for my patients is to start with a weight that 7.5% of your body weight i.e. about 5 kg for a 70 kg weight man. If this produces good relief, it is sufficient. But if it is not producing good relief, then it may be increased to 10% ( 7 kgs in the above example) which is more effective but with more side effects.
It is better to start the traction under the supervision of a healthcare worker.
There are also other measures to relieve the pain.
If you have further queries, I shall be happy to answer.
Take Care
Dr. Noble Zachariah
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

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What Is The Proper Water Weight For A Disc Herniation Patient?

Brief Answer: 10% of body weight has the best over all result Detailed Answer: Hello XXXXXXX I understand your problem. Based on various studies what I recommend for my patients is to start with a weight that 7.5% of your body weight i.e. about 5 kg for a 70 kg weight man. If this produces good relief, it is sufficient. But if it is not producing good relief, then it may be increased to 10% ( 7 kgs in the above example) which is more effective but with more side effects. It is better to start the traction under the supervision of a healthcare worker. There are also other measures to relieve the pain. If you have further queries, I shall be happy to answer. Take Care Dr. Noble Zachariah