Osteochondrosis of the spine is a chronic pathology characterized by destructive and degenerative changes in the intervertebral discs. The disease can progress rapidly, causing the development of a difficult-to-treat hernia. Damage to bone and cartilage tissue is rarely diagnosed throughout the spine. Typically, osteochondrosis is detected in one of its sections - cervical, thoracic, lumbar.
Pathology therapy requires an integrated approach, combining the use of medications, physiotherapy and massage. Before starting to treat osteochondrosis, you must be examined by a vertebrologist or neurologist to determine the causes of degenerative disorders.
Basic principles of treatment
The danger of osteochondrosis lies in its asymptomatic development at the initial stage. This makes it possible to diagnose the disease when the intervertebral discs have already undergone irreversible changes. Therefore, even with rare pain in the neck or lower back, dizziness and sudden stiffness of movements, you should consult a doctor. Pathology detected at the initial stage can be successfully cured without the use of medications - patients are only recommended a set of special exercises.
Since the lack of medical intervention provokes the development of serious complications, a serious approach to the treatment of osteochondrosis is taken. Only following all medical recommendations will help you get rid of pain and prevent the destruction of intervertebral discs:
- Balanced diet.The predominance of fatty, fried and smoked foods in the diet leads to the accumulation of harmful cholesterol in the blood vessels located in the spine. The narrowing of its lumen prevents the full supply of bones and cartilage with oxygen, nutrients and biologically active substances. The attending physician always advises patients to give preference to cereal porridge, fresh or baked vegetables and fruits, lean meat and fish;
- drinking regime.Lack of sufficient fluids in the body causes the development of water and electrolyte imbalance. In the vertebral structures there is a deficiency of mineral compounds necessary for their active functioning. Lack of fluids also leads to the accumulation of waste and toxic compounds that negatively affect the regeneration processes of cartilage and bones. Daily consumption of 2 to 2. 5 liters of clean water, tea from chamomile and (or) rosehip flowers will help eliminate the resulting imbalance;
- bad habits.Nicotine and tobacco tar have a negative effect on the condition of the blood vessels that supply all parts of the spine. And when ethyl alcohol is metabolized in the liver, intermediate products are formed that are toxic to the human body. By affecting the peripheral and central nervous systems, they disrupt innervation and contribute to the development of inflammation and swelling;
- orthopedic bedding.If a person prefers to sleep on a very hard or soft mattress and pillow, osteochondrosis will not be long in coming. During sleep, blood vessels are compressed and bone tissue does not fully receive the necessary substances and oxygen. If it is not possible to purchase orthopedic devices, you should opt for medium-hard bedding.
A person predisposed to developing osteochondrosis or already undergoing treatment should avoid lifting weights or engaging in active sports. During such training, all parts of the spine experience significant stress, which can provoke degenerative disorders. But a sedentary lifestyle almost always causes the development of osteochondrosis. Neurologists recommend choosing the "golden mean" - long walks in the fresh air, swimming, physiotherapy and gymnastics and yoga.
Treatment with pharmacological medications
To cure spinal osteochondrosis, medicines for internal and external use are used. The therapeutic regimen drawn up by a neurologist must resolve the following problems:
- etiotropic treatment aimed at eliminating the cause of the development of degenerative-destructive changes;
- symptomatic therapy is carried out to reduce the severity of the inflammatory process and relieve pain;
- pathogenetic treatment makes it possible to stop the progression of the disease to other parts of the spine and prevent the occurrence of undesirable consequences.
In the treatment of osteochondrosis detected at a moderate or severe stage of the pathology, medications are used for intravenous, intramuscular or intra-articular administration. After relieving acute muscle spasms and restoring blood circulation in damaged areas, the patient is prescribed a course of these medications in tablets, pills or capsules.
To treat osteochondrosis, medications are used that have a large list of contraindications and side effects. Therefore, when prescribing them, the doctor takes into account the person's general health and the presence of other diseases in the anamnesis. Certain difficulties arise when drawing up a therapeutic regimen for elderly and elderly patients, since many of them have pathologies of the liver or organs of the urinary system.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
NSAIDs are the drugs of first choice in the treatment of osteochondrosis. The disease is often accompanied by acute or low-grade inflammation, causing pain and tissue swelling, gradually spreading to healthy areas of the spine. NSAIDs help to quickly eliminate the symptoms of pathology.
Parenteral administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs quickly and effectively relieves inflammation and pain. After a few days, the positive result of its use is confirmed by a course of capsules or tablets. NSAIDs are not prescribed for patients with ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal tract. One of the side effects of the treatment is profound damage to the mucous membranes. To prevent ulceration, it is recommended that patients take proton pump inhibitors simultaneously with NSAIDs.
Along with oral administration of NSAIDs, they are used in the form of ointments, creams or gels. External agents are applied to the damaged areas of the spine several times a day. The active ingredients of the ointments penetrate the inflamed tissues and prevent the development of the pathological process, while eliminating pain and stiffness in movements.
Glucocorticosteroids and anesthetics
Osteochondrosis is often accompanied by painful, sharp spasms that limit freedom of movement. In such cases, the use of paravertebral blocks is practiced, which uses anesthetics and hormonal drugs.
Local neuromuscular blockade allows not only to quickly eliminate severe pain, but also to completely stop the spread of inflammation due to the presence of a glucocorticosteroid. But neurologists resort to the help of hormonal drugs in extreme cases, when NSAIDs are ineffective. Hormonal medications can have serious side effects, one of which is a sharp decrease in immunity.
Analgesics and antispasmodics
To reduce the intensity of pain, medications with analgesic and antispasmodic activity are used. They affect smooth muscle fibers, weakening their tone. Capsules and tablets have a prolonged effect, which allows them to be used as a prophylactic agent for relapses of pathology.
In cases complicated by severe inflammation, it is advisable to combine antispasmodics and analgesics to enhance the pharmacological effect. The use of this combination is most relevant in the treatment of patients in whom the pathological process has caused an increase in temperature and symptoms of general intoxication.
Muscle relaxants
Muscle relaxants help to reduce the severity or completely eliminate muscle spasms that often occur in osteochondrosis. Doctors prefer to combine its use with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief. This allows you to significantly reduce the dose of NSAIDs, while achieving a broader spectrum of therapeutic activity and minimizing the likelihood of damage to the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract.
Osteochondrosis of the neck and back can be treated with the following muscle relaxants:
- Intramuscular administration of an anticholinergic helps dilate the blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the vertebral structures. At the same time, the muscle relaxant has an analgesic effect;
- Using a GABAb stimulator helps quickly relieve painful muscle spasms. The patient regains the ability to move without feeling discomfort;
- with the help of an a2-adrenergic receptor agonist, the natural mobility of intervertebral discs that have lost their shock-absorbing ability is restored. A single dose of the medicine effectively eliminates even the most severe pain.
Muscle relaxants successfully cope with the treatment of osteochondrosis, but when prescribing them, neurologists warn patients not to exceed dosages. Some of the drugs are mentally and physically addictive. Muscle relaxants are not recommended for people suffering from pathologies of the urinary organs due to the possibility of accumulation of active substances in the tissues.
Chondroprotectors and vitamins
These drugs are used in the treatment of osteochondrosis to strengthen and restore damaged intervertebral discs. Chondroprotectors are first administered parenterally, and after a few days, the patient takes these medications in capsules or tablets. The duration of treatment varies from several months to a year. Thanks to the presence of glucosamine and chondroitin as active ingredients, chondroprotectors gradually regenerate damaged bones, cartilage and joint tissues, normalizing their functional activity.
B vitamins are used to improve innervation in damaged intervertebral discs. Before starting treatment for osteochondrosis, the cause of the pain syndrome is established. It most often occurs when nerves located in the spine are compressed. A course of taking B vitamins normalizes the conduction of nerve impulses.
Physiotherapeutic procedures
Various physiotherapeutic techniques are used to treat osteochondrosis of any part of the spine. The neurologist usually chooses one of them, which is most suitable for a particular patient. However, if the pathology occurs against the background of severe inflammation, the use of various physiotherapy methods is practiced. The most effective methods include:
- ultraviolet irradiation;
- electrotherapy;
- balneotherapy;
- magnetic therapy;
- shock wave therapy;
- detensor therapy;
- point or zonal vibration impact.
Doctors often combine the above methods with electrophoresis to speed up a patient's recovery.
Before the procedure, tissue tampons soaked in solutions of antispasmodics, anesthetics and chondroprotectors are applied to the damaged areas of the spine. At the top are metal plates through which weak discharges of electric current pass. This ensures the delivery of medicines directly to the damaged intervertebral discs.
Therapeutic massage and gymnastics
You can get rid of osteochondrosis with the help of a classical or oriental massage, but provided that there is no acute or chronic inflammatory process in the spine. Pain syndrome is also important. The procedure is carried out only in the complete absence of strong discomfort. Indications for massage are stiffness of movements, excessive muscle tension, poor circulation. Therapeutic manipulation is carried out by specialists and, after feeling better, the patient can carry out the procedure at home using a rolled-up towel or a piece of dense fabric.
After several sessions, the symptoms of osteochondrosis weaken due to the multifaceted therapeutic effects:
- blood circulation is restored in damaged areas;
- delivery of nutrients and molecular oxygen resumes;
- the innervation of all parts of the spine is normalized.
Therapeutic gymnastics classes are also initially carried out under the supervision of a trainer, who selects a set of exercises individually for each patient. At the initial stage of pathology, this will help you forget about painful spasms forever, even without the use of pharmacological medications. After recovery, performing a series of exercises serves as an excellent prevention of any spinal diseases.
Recipes from traditional healers
Cervical or thoracic osteochondrosis can only be treated with folk remedies after the main treatment. It is advisable to use medicinal herbs, mumiyo, ethyl alcohol or honey during the rehabilitation period or in the remission phase to prevent relapses of the pathology. What traditional healers recommend:
- Prepare a liter of boiling water 3 tbsp. spoons of St. John's wort and 7 tbsp. elecampane spoons. Leave for 2 hours, strain. Drink 0. 5 cup after each meal;
- take warm baths daily, adding 10-15 drops of essential oils of thuja, eucalyptus, fir, sage, palmarosa to the water;
- apply compresses in the form of linen cloth soaked in a mixture of equal parts of honey and 40% ethyl alcohol for 1-2 hours.
Folk remedies are used only with the approval of the attending physician. Many of them have warming properties, therefore they are unacceptable for use in cases of severe inflammation due to the possibility of the pathological process spreading to healthy areas of the spine.
All neurologist patients ask themselves whether it is possible to cure osteochondrosis without the intervention of surgeons. In most cases, the use of pharmacological medications and physiotherapeutic procedures is sufficient to completely restore the intervertebral discs. If the doctor insists on surgical intervention, you should not refuse. Modern methods are highly effective and safe and do not imply a long recovery period.