The figure-eight plate epiphyseal block is a spinal deformity that usually requires surgical treatment. If there are five degrees of adjustment after surgical treatment, you can consider the following aspects:
1. Postoperative recovery: Postoperative recovery is very important. You need to follow the doctor’s advice and guidance and be on time. Undertake rehabilitation training and physical therapy. These exercises and treatments can help you maintain the stability of your spinal adjustments and restore normal life functions.
2. Long-term care: In addition to postoperative recovery, long-term care is also very important. You need to follow your doctor's advice, maintain good posture and posture, and avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time. In addition, regular X-rays and follow-up visits are necessary to ensure spinal stability and adjustment.
3. Doctor communication: If you are not satisfied with the postoperative adjustment effect or have other problems, you must communicate with the doctor in time. The doctor will evaluate your specific situation and give appropriate advice. They may recommend further tests or adjustments to the treatment plan.
Although the above are general suggestions, the best solution needs to be determined based on your personal situation and the guidance of your doctor for your specific situation. Therefore, I recommend that you consult your doctor as soon as possible for more accurate advice and treatment options.