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Muscle Imbalance

Muscle imbalances are of two types body muscular and joint muscular. They often occur due to poor posture, improperly performing exercises, inactivity, or natural by birth. Overly strengthening one part of the muscle while neglecting others might lead to muscle imbalance. They exhibit muscle pain more commonly and lead to a limited range of motion and flexibility.

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What is the reason for bone pain in lower back and occasional bouts of imbalance?

Query: Hello doctor,I want a consult for my mother. She is 60 years old and complaining of pain in the bones and back specifically the lower back and feeling the presence of bone air as if it breaks. She also feels bouts of imbalance, while sitting, standing or even walking. She did an analysis and has a l...  Read Full »


Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Firstly, regarding her back pain, it is probably a spinal problem. Backache may be simply muscular, but considering her age, I would keep spinal cause as a first possibility. In spinal causes, it is probably related to compression of nerves, which would cause pain an...  Read Full »

I suffer from scoliosis. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 25-year-old female. I have scoliosis and my curve is around 25 degrees. I would truly appreciate if you can answer my queries. Can my scoliosis get worse over time? My right muscles tend to get knotted more often than my left muscles. Can scoliosis cause such problems? Can exercis...  Read Full »


Dr. Atul Prakash

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you have achieved skeletal maturity and now have stopped growing with your curve only 25 degrees then the spontaneous increase in the curve is highly unusual. You will have to, however, monitor the curve. Scoliosis leads to muscle and structural imbalances and getti...  Read Full »

I have facial asymmetry after nose fracture. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I broke my nose in kindergarten, I am 26 right now and just now realized how my facial features are not symmetrical, how much does a broken nose affect that, as you can tell my right side of my face is more laid back and natural looking even my mustache above my lip, and my left side ...  Read Full »


Dr. Pavan N Murdeshwar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Definitely there is a whole lot of asymmetry as you suggested, because of the old broken nose. I can also see that the base of the nose is a bit too broad and gives a feeling of oddly joined fractured segments. This can be confirmed by few X-rays. Further correction if th...  Read Full »

Are muscle spasm, fibromyalgia, and body imbalance signs of lupus disease?

Query: Hello doctor, I have muscle spasms, headaches, severe fibromyalgia, burning, and stabbing sensation throughout my whole body with imbalance problems. I had these problems for several years. Few years back, I had whiplash. Rheumatologist is checking for possible signs of lupus and other illnesses an...  Read Full »


Dr. Muhammad Zubayer Alam

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. According to your statement, your problem is muscle spasms, headache, severe fibromyalgia, burning, and stabbing sensation throughout the whole body with balance problems. According to your investigation report (attachment removed to prot...  Read Full »

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