Position during oper: While the patient is on the operating table during the surgery and under anesthesia the back can be in an awkward position and the patient comes out of surgery with back sprain and strain. Due to damaged ligaments. A proltherapiust can help resolve the problem. Visit www.Proloshot.Com or www.Getprolo.Com or www.Aaomed.Org for information and to find a doctor to help you resolve this problem.
Answered 11/10/2018
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Position: While shoulder pain is often attributed to irritation if the diaphragm by carbon dioxide gas uses in laparpscopy, back pain is most often a consequence of laying down flat on your back without moving while under general anesthesia. It should be self limited, and when postop pain permits, some back stretching may help.
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