How to treat lumbar spinal stenosis with good results

If a person has had a traumatic injury to the back that was not treated in a timely manner, or has previously suffered from a condition such as lumbar protrusion, he will have a very high probability of developing lumbar spinal stenosis. With the development of the disease, the patient will gradually develop symptoms such as low back pain and intermittent claudication. How to treat lumbar spinal stenosis step/method: 1. Braking and rest: This is mainly a treatment measure for patients in the acute stage, because when resting in bed, it can reduce the compression of the peripheral nerves, so that patients do not feel special pain. If the patient’s symptoms are more severe, a special plaster undershirt or brace can be used to temporarily immobilize the lumbar region to prevent lumbosacral hyperextension. 2, etiological treatment: the best way to lift the discomfort symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis is to hurry to find the real cause of the disease and then treat it symptomatically. If it is caused by lumbar spondylolisthesis, it should be reset first, and the principles of reset are as follows: the spondylolisthesis within II should be treated by conservative and laser acupuncture release, and the spondylolisthesis above II should be operated for internal fixation. If it is caused by lumbar herniation or hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavum, the corresponding treatment can be carried out under German intervertebral foraminoscopy. 3, rehabilitation care: for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis, professional rehabilitation care is an important part of ensuring the effectiveness of treatment, otherwise there is a risk of recurrence of symptoms. Therefore, patients can first brake the lumbar region after the end of treatment, and then try to do some functional exercises of the lumbar region gradually after 1-2 days, but it is best to do so under the guidance of experts. Caution: The typical symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis is intermittent lumbar claudication, but before this symptom appears, the patient will have some other discomfort. Regardless of which method of treatment is chosen, we need to actively pursue post-operative rehabilitation.