Treatment and rehabilitation of cervical and lumbar spine lesions

  Cervical and lumbar spine diseases are currently experiencing an increasing rate of attacks and a wider range of people in an environment where the pressure of life and work is increasing day by day. Therefore, in today’s increasingly improved living conditions, most people who have high demands on their physical health choose to be hospitalized for systematic conservative treatment.  But after hospitalization, you will find that the treatment often only addresses the main problem, or a part of it. Even by the time the doctor thinks it is possible to discharge there may be some clinical signs or symptoms that have not been completely eliminated, thus bringing about patient dissatisfaction with the treatment and further prejudice about the expected outcome of the treatment.  The phrase “often helping, occasionally curing, always comforting” indicates a slight helplessness beyond the physician’s best efforts in the treatment process. In today’s fairly advanced medicine, there are still many medical challenges that leave doctors at a loss. As for cervical and lumbar spine diseases, the dynamic diseases closely related to the human body determine its high recurrence rate. Therefore, we doctors and patients collaborate with each other and cooperate closely in order to achieve a satisfactory treatment effect for both doctors and patients.  In brief, there are several points.  First, in the process of treatment, comply with medical advice, good cooperation with treatment, so that the clinical symptoms or signs can be eliminated as soon as possible.  If you feel uncomfortable with the treatment, please communicate with the doctor in time to adjust the treatment plan or treatment method.  Third, after treatment, strictly comply with medical advice, adhere to exercise, avoid bad life and work posture, abandon the previous bad habits that lead to disease attacks. In this way, through treatment, communication and rehabilitation exercises, we can achieve more satisfactory long-term results.