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How is lumbar spondylosis caused?
Lumbar spondylosis is a very headache orthopedic disease, and most people have the experience of low back pain. There are many diseases that cause low back pain, such as acute lumbar sprain, chronic lumbar muscle strain and lumbar disc herniation, but the symptoms of low back pain caused by different reasons are also different. Many people think that lumbar spondylosis is caused by some bad living habits, such as sitting in the wrong position. Indeed, this is a cause of lumbar spondylosis. But in addition, there are many causes of lumbar spondylosis. What is that? Let's take a look at what the Chinese medicine experts at Shenzhen Jing Tian Hospital say. According to experts in Jing Tian, there are several factors that cause lumbar spondylosis: 1. Trauma. Clinical case observation shows that trauma is an important factor of intervertebral disc diseases, especially the onset of children and adolescents, which is closely related to it. When the spine is lightly loaded and rotates rapidly, it can cause the horizontal rupture of the fibrous ring, while the compressive stress mainly causes the rupture of the cartilage endplate. Some people think that trauma is only the cause of disc herniation. The original lesion was painless nucleus pulposus protruding into the inner fibrous ring, while trauma made nucleus pulposus further protruding into the innervated outer fibrous ring, thus causing pain. 2. occupation. Occupation is closely related to lumbar spondylosis. For example, drivers of automobiles and tractors sit and bump for a long time, so that the pressure in the intervertebral disc is high when driving, which can reach 0.5kPa/cm2, and the pressure can increase to 1 kPa/cm2 when stepping on the clutch, which is easy to cause lumbar disc herniation. People who are engaged in heavy physical labor and weight lifting are more likely to cause intervertebral disc degeneration due to overload, because the pressure in the intervertebral disc can be increased to above 30kPa/cm2 by lifting the weight of 20kg in bending state. 3. Genetic factors. There are reports of familial onset of lumbar spondylosis, and there are few domestic data; In addition, statistics show that the incidence of Indians, African blacks and Inuit is significantly lower than that of other ethnic groups, and the reasons need further study. 4. Congenital abnormality of lumbosacral region. Lumbosacral malformations can increase the incidence, including lumbosacral sacralization, lumbosacral lumbosacral malformations, hemivertebra malformations, facet joint malformations and facet joint asymmetry. The above factors can change the stress on the lower lumbar spine, which constitutes one of the factors that increase the internal pressure of intervertebral disc and are prone to degenerative injury. 5. Bad habits. Some people often have improper waist exertion, excessive exertion and incorrect posture in their daily life and work. The slight injury caused by these external forces aggravated the degeneration process of intervertebral disc. When suddenly carrying a load or flashing the waist, the waist is injured. Especially when the waist bends and rotates forward, it is easy to form fiber ring fracture. When abdominal pressure increases, it can also induce coughing, sneezing, defecation and forced breath holding. 6. Climate factors. Cold and humid stimulation can cause vasoconstriction and muscle spasm, increase the pressure of intervertebral disc, and may also be the cause of disc herniation. The above is an introduction to the etiology of lumbar spondylosis. We must always pay attention to prevention and timely treatment of diseases. The Lumbar Rehabilitation Department of Jing Tian Hospital adheres to the essence of Chinese medicine, pays attention to awakening patients' own health mechanism in the treatment of patients, and uses Chinese medicine for treatment and conditioning, which has won the unanimous trust of patients. Jing Tian Hospital is the first choice for the treatment of lumbar spondylosis. Recommended reading: treatment of lumbar spondylosis