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What Is The Treatment For Leg Pain That Is Not Relieved By Tramal?

I have tramal and need to take a tablet for leg pain, which I believe is related to nerve pain. I have back pain which I believe is now pressing on a nerve in my leg. I took panadeine (2 tabs) at 4pm with hardly any effect. I took a flexeril at 12 pm and it is now 6:20.
Mon, 27 Jan 2014
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Hi
im dr.hema physiotherapist.
I had gone through your query.

it seems the condition is chronic which need clinical evaluation.
If you have issues of disc we need to find the extent of prolapse on nerve which need investigation
like Xray MRI please consult an orthopedicean.

In mean time start with physiotherapy modalities for pain management like ultrasound and ift.

Hope the information is helpful.

Get back for further queries.


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What Is The Treatment For Leg Pain That Is Not Relieved By Tramal?

Hi im dr.hema physiotherapist. I had gone through your query. it seems the condition is chronic which need clinical evaluation. If you have issues of disc we need to find the extent of prolapse on nerve which need investigation like Xray MRI please consult an orthopedicean. In mean time start with physiotherapy modalities for pain management like ultrasound and ift. Hope the information is helpful. Get back for further queries.