Should you adjust that herniated disc? Thoughts from a chiropractor/molecular scientist.

Q3 Health Professions
W Mark Erwin
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Abstract

Low back pain accounts for the most years lost to disability of any malady worldwide but most cases of disc herniation (DH) and degenerative disc disease (DDD) resolve with conservative methods. Numerous tissue sources of pain affecting the degenerative/herniated disc have been identified, with changes secondary to the influence of inflammation figuring prominently among them. Due to the proven linkage of inflammation to the pain and progression of disc degeneration, anti-inflammatory/anti-catabolic and pro-anabolic repair strategies are gaining prominence for novel therapeutic approaches. Current treatments include conservative therapies such as modified rest, exercise, anti-inflammatory treatments, and analgesics. There is no accepted proposed mechanism of action to support the direct role of spinal manipulation for the treatment of the degenerative and/or herniated disc. However, there are published accounts of very serious adverse events accompanying such treatments leading to the question; 'should a patient with suspected painful IVD be treated with manipulation?

你要调整椎间盘突出吗?来自脊椎按摩师/分子科学家的想法。
在世界范围内,腰痛是所有疾病中因残疾而损失的最年数,但大多数椎间盘突出(DH)和椎间盘退行性疾病(DDD)的病例采用保守方法解决。影响退变/椎间盘突出的疼痛的许多组织来源已被确定,其中继发于炎症影响的变化在其中占有突出地位。由于已证实炎症与疼痛和椎间盘退变进展之间存在联系,因此抗炎/抗分解代谢和促合成代谢修复策略在新的治疗方法中越来越受重视。目前的治疗方法包括保守疗法,如改良休息、运动、抗炎治疗和止痛药。目前还没有公认的作用机制来支持脊柱操纵在治疗退行性和/或椎间盘突出中的直接作用。然而,已经发表的关于伴随这种治疗的非常严重的不良事件的报道导致了这个问题;“是否应该用手法治疗疑似疼痛的静脉曲张?”
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Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association Health Professions-Chiropractics
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0.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA) publishes research papers, commentaries and editorials relevant to the practice of chiropractic.
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