Lumbar Protrusion Radiofrequency Elimination Needle Melt Technique Can Cure?

Dec 10, 2022

Herniated lumbar discs used to be more common among manual workers, but now they are more common among office workers. The occurrence of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation will bring serious harm to patients. How effective is radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation? What does the symptom of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation have? Suffering from lumbar disc herniation how to treat. Let's have a detailed understanding of it. A herniated lumbar disc can be caused by a number of factors. The basic factor of lumbar disc herniation is intervertebral disc degeneration, but the predisposing factors leading to lumbar disc herniation have not been clearly determined, but some factors are related to it, such as: spinal structure factors, physiological factors, ethnic and genetic factors, occupational factors, trauma factors, smoking factors, disease, pregnancy and other factors. The symptoms of lumbar disc herniation are often manifested in many kinds, and the most typical symptom is low back pain, accompanied by one or both sides of lower limb pain, numbness, pain mostly from the lumbosacral, buttocks to the lower limb posterolateral, the back of the foot radiation, in the bending, cough and other actions aggravated, severe cases will lead to quadriplegia, urinary and feces dysfunction, seriously affecting the daily life of patients. At present, there are many treatment methods for lumbar disc herniation, and radiofrequency ablation is the most commonly used one. It uses radiofrequency energy to steam the lesion in the intervertebral disc, shrink and solidify the collagen fibers in the nucleus pulposum, reduce the pressure in the intervertebral disc, relieve nerve compression, and restore the function of the intervertebral disc, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment. Radiofrequency treatment of lumbar disc herniation has low trauma (almost no bleeding during the operation), little pain (almost painless operation after subcutaneous local anesthesia), high safety and fast recovery (you can walk on the day after the operation, and you can go home after the symptoms disappear the next day). Radiofrequency ablation has given patients hope for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation. The superoxide you're talking about is actually ozone, which is a popular treatment. Superoxide radiofrequency ablation is a limited procedure that can be done. It's best to do a combination of other conservative treatments before doing this. If the results are not good, then use superoxygen radiofrequency ablation.

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