My 77 years old mother, has various illness, slipped disc, osteoarthritis etc, due to which she gets sudden shooting pain radiating from hips to ankles which subsides with massage. Last week she has such a sudden pain from calf to ankles and was crying in pain for the next 10-15 minutes. I massaged the area for a long time till she got some relief. I want to know how to handle such sudden attacks of shooting pain. What emergency treatment can be done at home? Her current medications include metcomin lc, carniq, osteofit-c, uprise-d (once a month. Will be taking rockfos injection next week for bone strengthening. Please advice.
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She should do back muscles strengthening exercises daily. Should not get up suddenly straight from lying down position, first should turn on one side and then slowly sit up. Should take vitamin b12 tablet regularly. May use lumbar belt during day time to avoid pain. Tablet ultracet semi one tab can be taken on acute pain.
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Below are exercises that strengthen the lower back and help manage lower back pain 1. Bridges lie on the ground and bend the knees, placing the feet flat on the floor hip-width apart. Press the feet into the floor, keeping the arms by the sides. Raise the buttocks off the ground until the body forms a straight line from the shoulders to the knees. Squeeze the buttocks with the shoulders remaining on the floor. Lower the buttocks to the ground and rest for a few seconds. Repeat 15 times and then rest for 1 minute. Do 3 sets of 15 repetitions. 2. Knee-to-chest stretches— lie on the back on the floor. Bend the knees, keeping both feet flat on the floor. Use both hands to pull one knee in toward the chest. Hold the knee against the chest for 5 seconds, keeping the abdominals tight and pressing the spine into the floor. Return to the starting position. Repeat with the opposite leg. Repeat with each leg 2–3 times twice a day. 3. Lower back rotational stretches—lie back on the floor with bent knees and feet flat on the ground. Keeping the shoulders firmly on the floor, gently roll both bent knees over to one side. Hold the position for 5–10 seconds. Return to the starting position. Gently roll the bent knees over to the opposite side, hold, and then return to the starting position. Repeat 2–3 times on each side twice a day. 4. Draw-in maneuvers— lie back on the floor with knees bent and feet flat, keeping the arms by the sides. Breathe in deeply. While breathing out, pull the bellybutton toward the spine, tightening the abdominal muscles and keeping the hips still. Hold the position for 5 seconds. Repeat 5 times. 5. Pelvic tilts— lie back on the floor with knees bent and feet flat, keeping the arms by the sides. Gently arch the lower back and push the stomach out. Hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Flatten the back and pull the bellybutton in toward the floor. Hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Increase the number of repetitions daily, building up to 30. 6. Lying lateral leg lifts— lie on one side with the legs together. Keep the lower leg slightly bent. Draw the bellybutton into the spine to engage the core muscles. Raise the top leg about 18 inches, keeping it straight and extended. Hold the position for 2 seconds. Repeat 10 times. Turn onto the other side of the body and repeat, lifting the other leg. Perform 3 sets on each side. 7. Cat stretches— get onto the hands and knees with the knees hip-width apart. Arch the back, pulling the bellybutton up toward the spine. Slowly relax the muscles and allow the abdomen to sag toward the floor. Return to the starting position. Repeat 3–5 times twice a day. 8. Supermans— lie face down on the ground and stretch both arms out in front of the body, keeping the legs stretched out and flat on the ground. Raise both the hands and feet, aiming to create a gap of about 6 inches between them and the floor. Try to pull in the bellybutton, lifting it off the floor to engage the core muscles. Keep the head straight and look at the floor to avoid neck injury. Stretch the hands and feet outward as far as possible. Hold the position for 2 seconds. Return to the starting position. Repeat 10 times.
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Agonizing pain to loved once at home leaves people disturbed and helpless sometimes. As the patient is relatively fit I believe you should get the cause of pain treated, surgically. If she is not fit for surgical procedures then you should see a pain specialist for her slip disc. Doctor may offer ablation of the nerve which carries pain sensation from the affected area. Thats the best remedy for people not fit to deal with the root cause. I wish you find your path to pain free life.
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