Lumbar back arch, i.e. lumbar vertebral retroversion, can be treated with general treatment, medication, physical therapy and surgery according to the specific condition.
1. General treatment: If there is no obvious clinical symptom of lumbar lordosis, you can exercise the muscles of lumbar back, such as practicing arching movement, small swallow flying and other movements to enhance muscle strength. Usually, avoid sitting for a long time, working for a long time, stooping and heavy manual labor.
2. Drug therapy: If lumbar spine is inverted with obvious pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as celecoxib) can be taken to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and muscle relaxants (such as epirubicin hydrochloride) can relieve muscle spasm.
3. Physical therapy: Lumbar spine inversion can also be corrected by lumbar spine traction to restore the normal lumbar spine physiological curvature.
4. Surgery: If lumbar lordosis seriously affects the stability of the lumbar spine, or involves the neighboring nerve roots or spinal canal, surgery should be considered for correction.
When lumbar lordosis occurs, it is important to consult a doctor to clarify the extent of the condition and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance. In addition, the drugs mentioned above should also be used under the guidance of a doctor.