Acute lumbar sprain can not turn over and can not sit and stand how to treatment

Acute lumbar sprain can not turn over can not sit and stand, usually associated with ligament injuries, hip joint damage and fractures, need to be taken according to the cause of emergency care, if necessary, you can choose medication or surgery.
1. Ligament injury: bed rest and emergency braking should be done immediately. Ice packs should be applied within 72 hours to prevent subcutaneous bruising, and then appropriate hot packs should be applied after 72 hours to relieve the symptoms. If the ligament damage causes severe pain, oral analgesics, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, etc., should be taken as prescribed by the doctor. If the damage is more serious, you can consider doing minimally invasive joint surgery.
2. Hip joint damage: If the hip joint is damaged and cannot move normally, and there is acute pain, oral analgesics of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, ibuprofen and so on, can be taken. If the damage is more serious, minimally invasive surgery is needed to repair the hip joint.
3. Fracture: If the lumbar sprain is unable to move normally, it should also be considered a fracture. It needs to be reset as soon as possible and immobilized to prevent the bones from shifting. Consider oral ibuprofen for pain relief when you have low back pain.
Acute lumbar sprain, should promptly consult the doctor, and under the guidance of a medical professional to understand the extent of the injury, and then decide on the mode of treatment. Avoid strenuous exercise before diagnosis, otherwise it will aggravate the degree of injury. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.