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Out of reach, aching back with every movement.

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"Sometimes, when I try to reach for the toilet flush button, a sharp, intense pain shoots through me." These are moments of excruciating pain, radiating down the leg from the lower back with every movement.

This is a testimonial from Mr. Yotsawat, who suffered from back pain that not only disrupted his daily life but also completely deprived him of his joy and freedom of movement.

 

Initially, Yotsawat's back pain seemed mild, but over time it worsened. Simple activities like bending over to flush the toilet or turn on the tap would cause sharp pain in his lower back that radiated down his legs, making him lose his balance.

 

When pain interferes with daily life.

 

When the symptoms became unbearable, Mr. Yotsawat decided to consult a doctor to find the cause of the pain. After a thorough diagnosis, it was found that the pain was caused by a herniated spinal disc compressing a nerve, affecting his movement. Surgery was recommended as treatment.

 

"I felt confident" after seeing the treatment process through the demonstration video. The doctor explained every step clearly.

 

 

A new life after treatment.

 

Just one day after surgery, Mr. Yotsawi was able to walk. The pain that had plagued his life was completely gone. “I feel normal, I don’t feel anything. I can walk quickly now.”



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