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For spinal fractures, it is best to stay in bed for 4-6 weeks before getting up. Otherwise, it will leave sequelae of low back pain.
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That's right, downstairs is right. For spinal fractures, it is best to stay in bed for 4-6 weeks before getting up. Otherwise, it will leave sequelae of low back pain.
A person should not get up alone to go to the toilet or listen to the doctor's advice.
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There were so many vertebral fractures--- broken wounds, and they were still beaten.
It's best to sit upright, and if you're sitting too low, add an extra cushion under your buttocks. Don't sit for too long.
I'm thinking about it for 100 days and three months off.
Long-term bed rest is very bad for the body, life lies in exercise. Can an elderly person get out of bed for exercise? If you can't get out of bed, you have to help him do a full-body massage, even if you can only sit up and stretch your waist and move your hands, it is very effective, always lying still, the whole body meridians do not flow, it is not good for the injured place, be careful that the body will lie down and go wrong.
If someone needs help.
It may be a neurological problem, I have had surgery for four months in my lower back 2, and it is still painful.