Lumbar osteochondrosis

lumbar osteochondrosis

Osteochondrosis is a disease of the spine in which the intervertebral discs (and subsequently the vertebral bodies, joints and ligaments) lose their ability to function normally.

The lumbar spine is very susceptible to disorders such as osteochondrosis.

Symptoms of lumbar osteochondrosis are often quite difficult to identify, since the course of the disease has many forms.

Symptoms

At the beginning of the development, the symptoms are very mild: patients mainly complain of pain in the lumbar region, which intensifies with movement and bending.

After 1-2 years from the beginning of the development of lumbar osteochondrosis, the pain can spread to the area of the buttocks or hips.Stiffness of movements occurs in the middle region.

Lumbar osteochondrosis develops slowly, but over time, flare-ups occur more frequently and symptoms intensify as more and more new vertebrae continue to be affected.

The most common variant of lumbar osteochondrosis is chronic lumbodynia.With this form, the following symptoms are observed:

  • The appearance of symptoms occurs in periods, waves.
  • Not very intense pain in the lumbar region, getting worse in the morning.
  • Stiffness in the back.
  • The pain subsides after 30 minutes, but even minor stress can trigger it again.
  • There may be a sudden increase in pain, a "lumbago", usually also due to physical strain - acute lumbago.Symptoms of acute lumbago may appear for 1-2 weeks, after which they are replaced by chronic lumbar symptoms.

Treatment of lumbar osteochondrosis

The same symptoms may be signs of different diseases and the disease may not proceed according to the textbook.Do not try to treat yourself - consult a doctor.

During an exacerbation, hospital stay for a week is indicated.The patient is recommended to rest in bed;it is recommended to walk with crutches thus unloading the middle part.

For the treatment of lumbar osteochondrosis, various tractions of the spine and back massage are performed.

Drug therapy includes analgesics, sedatives, and vitamins.In some cases, blocking with anesthetics is indicated.

Physiotherapy includes ultraviolet radiation of the lower back, electrophoresis with novocaine and ultrasound therapy.

Therapeutic exercises for lumbar osteochondrosis are a mandatory part of treatment.It is designed to strengthen the back muscles.

Exercises include flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, and rotation.Exercises in the pool are more effective, as the water reduces the load on the back.

When symptoms of lumbar osteochondrosis worsen, as well as when it is combined with spina bifida, therapeutic exercises consist of breathing exercises.

At home, a good effect in the treatment of lumbar osteochondrosis is provided by daily smearing of painful areas with iodine, as well as pepper and mustard plasters.

Traditional medicine for lumbar osteochondrosis includes heating compresses with birch leaves or black radish juice.

Proper nutrition can significantly improve your condition.