宝鑫锅 发表于 2019-3-2 13:01
你不怕一直拖着神经粘连越来越严重么 我听过一种...
我想只要坚持活动,就不会造成神经根严重粘连.所以这点心里很踏实。我也意发炎和压迫同时存在才会引起严重疼痛之说,关于这点有医生在临床上进行过验证,参见下文:
Smyth [80] was the first surgeon to demonstrate a connection between disc-herniation-related compression, inflammation, and radicular pain way back in 1958. Specifically, after removing the disc herniations from 37 patients suffering sciatica, he gently tied a nylon string around the affected nerve root, exactly over the site of compression (this root was often swollen at the site of herniation contact) and then closed the surgical wound with the end of the strings hanging out. Approximately 2 days following the surgery and after the sciatica was gone in all patients, the strings were very gently tensioned so that the previously-compressed nerve roots (deep inside the spine) would be slightly moved. The team was very careful not to cause tension on the nerve root by pulling the string too hard—all they did was move it a few millimeters. Surprisingly, even though the nerve root was no longer compressed by the disc herniation, that slight pull of the string resulted in the re-creation of that same horrible pre-operative radicular pain in all the patients. [80] So, why did this slight nerve movement re-create the sciatica when the compression from the herniation had been removed? The logical answer would be that the nerve roots were still inflamed and sensitive to even the slightest compression by the string. In other words, compression and inflammation must go hand-in-hand with regard to the manifestation of sciatica. Animal research has also confirmed that physical compression of the nerve root does in fact result in pain-producing changes away from the side of compression (i.e., in the dorsal root ganglion and dorsal horn of the spinal cord). [96] *In one case, Smyth also looped the nylon string through the posterior annulus and discovered that the pulling of that string even a week after successful surgery re-created that patient's severe low back pain.
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