Consequences of lumbar hyperosteogeny

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Lumbar hyperosteogeny is a common disease. My uncle suffers from lumbar fracture hyperosteogeny. When it is serious, he will have symptoms of lumbar pain. Recently, he went to the hospital for treatment. At the same time, the doctor told us about the consequences of lumbar hyperosteogeny.

Consequences of lumbar hyperosteogeny

Result 1: the early lumbar bone hyperplasia is not harmful, only manifested as low back and leg pain, sometimes light and sometimes heavy, especially after sedentary, tired or morning pain is obvious, after appropriate activities or rest to reduce.

Consequence 2: when the intervertebral disc degeneration, vertebral deformation, adjacent vertebral relaxation instability, activity conscious waist stiffness, pain and weakness. The osteophyte stimulation formed after degeneration can make the lumbar stiffness more obvious, which is heavier at rest, lightened after a little exercise, and aggravated after overwork.

Consequence 3: if the posterior margin of vertebral body hyperplasia leads to spinal stenosis, compression of cauda equina, cauda equina compression syndrome, clinical intermittent claudication symptoms. When the vertebral body front proliferation and the lateral proliferation, may compress stimulates nearby blood vessel and the vegetative nerve to produce the dysfunction.

matters needing attention

Patients with hyperosteogeny should maintain a good standing posture: when standing, the correct posture should be: slight flexion of both knees, slight contraction of gluteus maximus, natural contraction of abdominal muscles, slight straightening of lumbar spine, reduction of lumbosacral angle, increase of spinal support, and prevention of lumbar disc injury.