- Oct 2, 2009
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I'm wanting some advice and suggestions please. I have two prolapsed/herniated/whatevertheycallitthisweek discs, one of which presses on the sciatic nerve. I've already had one caudal epidural injection, which really helped for 6 months, hardly took a painkiller for the first 4-5 months! That's now worn off, and I'm now in pain again. The pain has been excruciating at times this last week, probably because I've had a cough now for several weeks.
Anyway, my question is, not so much which therapy is best, but more on how they would work on that sort of problem. Physiotherapy so far just seems to be exercises. Chiropractic I kind of understand, but believe it's more to do with pain relief rather than actual "fixing it though I could be wrong there!", I don't really know what an osteopath would do for this condition at all.
Is someone able to explain one or more of the different therapies out there, how they would help, how they would work and what they'd actually do?
I'm suspecting that eventually I might need surgery, but would like to avoid that if possible.
Susan
Anyway, my question is, not so much which therapy is best, but more on how they would work on that sort of problem. Physiotherapy so far just seems to be exercises. Chiropractic I kind of understand, but believe it's more to do with pain relief rather than actual "fixing it though I could be wrong there!", I don't really know what an osteopath would do for this condition at all.
Is someone able to explain one or more of the different therapies out there, how they would help, how they would work and what they'd actually do?
I'm suspecting that eventually I might need surgery, but would like to avoid that if possible.
Susan