Can endlaminitis be treated with minimally invasive ozone therapy?

Endplate inflammation can be treated with minimally invasive ozone therapy, but it is not necessary and is generally used when conservative treatment fails.
Endlaminitis is generally caused by aseptic inflammation between the vertebral endplates due to degeneration of the discs or trauma, etc. Patients often present with pain in the lower back, limited mobility, and other symptoms. It is generally categorized into developmental, acute, and chronic absorptive replacement phases. If there are no obvious clinical symptoms generally do not need special treatment, if symptoms appear can take the following methods to deal with.
Treatment is mainly conservative, including bed rest, avoiding stooping and weight bearing, using anti-inflammatory and pain relieving drugs such as celecoxib, localized hot compresses, microwave and other physiotherapy, if conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment is needed, such as radiofrequency ablation, ozone and other minimally invasive surgical methods.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examination, according to the patient’s specific situation, to take targeted therapeutic measures, do not blindly use drugs.