Morocco's King Requires Rest for Lower Back Pain: State News Agency
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Morocco's king requires rest for lower back pain: State news agency
King Mohamed VI of Morocco, 62 years old, has been forced to rest for an indeterminate time due to a lumbar ailment, according to a report by his personal physician distributed by the Royal Palace. The monarch of the Alawi dynasty, on the throne since 1999, must “keep functional rest and follow proper medical treatment”, as he “sufferes a mechanical lumbocyatic, associated with a muscle contracture, without signs of gravity”, according to a stat…
The king of Morocco, Mohammed VI, 62, suffers from back pain, announced this Saturday evening the official MAP agency, quoting his personal doctor.In detail, "his majesty the king suffers from mechanical lombosciatalgia, associated with muscle contracture, without any sign of gravity," said the agency."These pains at the bottom of the back require, according to the prescription of the personal doctor of his majesty the king, adequate medical tre…
The king of Morocco, Mohamed VI, is in "functional rest" and follows medical treatment for a lumbar condition, according to the official agency on Saturday...
On Friday, January 10, 2026, the Moroccan Royal Palace reported on the state of health of Mohammed VI, claiming that the king was suffering from mechanical lombosciatalgia accompanied by muscle contracture. Although the press release stressed the lack of seriousness of the situation, there are persistent rumours that the state of the monarch has deteriorated considerably in recent days. Professor Lahcen Belyamani, the king's personal doctor, spo…
According to Professor Lahcen Belyamani, personal physician of the Sovereign, His Majesty suffers mechanical pain in the lumbar area, accompanied by muscle spasms. The report is reassuring, since it specifies that these symptoms are not cause for concern, but require adequate medical treatment and a period of functional rest, according to established medical protocols. This direct communication demonstrates the commitment of the Royal Institutio…
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