How to treat back pain caused by laminitis

Back pain caused by laminitis can be treated with general therapy, physical therapy, oral medication, and surgery when combined with herniated disc. Laminitis refers to vertebral endplate chondritis, also known as endplate inflammation, which is mainly caused by aseptic inflammatory reaction of vertebral endplate cartilage in repeated stress stimulation, disc degeneration, and so on, resulting in lumbar pain and other manifestations. 1. The general treatment of end-plate inflammation is mainly localized braking and resting, which can reduce the irritating pain of end-plate cartilage inflammation through braking and resting. 2. Physiotherapy, such as intermediate frequency or high frequency electrotherapy, local magnetic therapy, etc., can reduce the aseptic inflammatory reaction by changing the local physical and chemical factors, and then improve the symptoms of lumbar pain caused by end-plate inflammation. 3. Oral medications mainly include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as acetaminophen, diclofenac sodium or celecoxib, which can relieve the inflammatory reaction of end-plate inflammation and then reduce the symptoms of low back pain. However, there are some adverse reactions to these drugs, so they need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor. 4. When laminitis is combined with a herniated disc, surgery can be considered if the standardized conservative treatment measures are ineffective. Lumbar pain caused by laminitis needs to be actively consulted and examined to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.