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Suggest Treatment For Lumbar Spondylosis

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Posted on Wed, 9 Dec 2015
Question: what is the best way to cure lumber spondolysis and lordosis? what are the restrictions to be followed?
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Answered by Dr. Karl Logan (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Lumbar spondylosis and lordosis discussed

Detailed Answer:
hi thanks for your question,

lumbar spondylosis is degenerate arthritis of the spine. there is no cure for this condition. specific aspects of this condition can be treated surgically such as intervertebral disc herniation or spinal stenosis (narrowing) causing nerve root compression.

most of the time supportive / non operative measures only are all that can be done including analgesic medication and physiotherapy.

it is normal to have a lordosis of the lumbar spine, this simply describes the normal contour or shape of this part of the spinal column.

I hope this answers your question.

best wishes
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Dr. Karl Logan

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Suggest Treatment For Lumbar Spondylosis

Brief Answer: Lumbar spondylosis and lordosis discussed Detailed Answer: hi thanks for your question, lumbar spondylosis is degenerate arthritis of the spine. there is no cure for this condition. specific aspects of this condition can be treated surgically such as intervertebral disc herniation or spinal stenosis (narrowing) causing nerve root compression. most of the time supportive / non operative measures only are all that can be done including analgesic medication and physiotherapy. it is normal to have a lordosis of the lumbar spine, this simply describes the normal contour or shape of this part of the spinal column. I hope this answers your question. best wishes