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Treatment for back pain and surgery or natural treatment for very bad pain in leg from spine injury?

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The most recent trend is to use what is referred to as complimentary care. What that means is that you do not have to choose one, or the other, you may elect to use both. If you are looking for relief from pain, in general, then massage is a good choice as long as there are no contraindications. If you have a leg or spine injury, that should first be checked by a medical doctor, preferably a specialist. They may give you options of surgery or some other treatment, like physical therapy. In either case, whether you need surgery or not, massage can be a helpful addition to the treatments you may be getting. That is why it is called complimentary care, because it compliments the medical treatments and allows your body to heal faster and more completely.

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