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  1. Treatment for S1 nerve compression may include12:
    • Bed rest with or without traction.
    • Exercises to strengthen the muscles of the affected area.
    • Avoiding activity that aggravates the condition.
    • Wearing a support or brace.
    • Medication to relieve pain, such as ibuprofen, or muscle relaxants.
    • Lumbar epidural steroid injections.
    • Radiofrequency ablation.
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    Treatment will be guided by the cause of nerve compression, but may include : Bed rest with or without traction. Exercises to strengthen the muscles of the affected area. Avoiding activity that aggravates the condition. Wearing a support or brace. Medication to relieve pain, such as ibuprofen, or muscle relaxants.
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    Common injection treatments for L5-S1 include:

    • Lumbar epidural steroid injections. Steroids injected directly into the spinal epidural space can help decrease inflammation and reduce the sensitivity of nerve fibers to pain, generating fewer pain signals. ...
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