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Acute Lumbar Disk Pain: Navigating Evaluation and Treatment Choices

机译:急性腰间盘痛:导航评估和治疗选择

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Acute lumbar disk herniations are the most common cause of sciatica. After excluding emergent causes, such as cauda equina syndrome, epidural abscess, fracture, or malignancy, a six-week trial of conservative management is indicated. Patients should be advised to stay active. If symptoms persist after six weeks, or if there is worsening neurologic function, imaging and invasive procedures may be considered. Most patients with lumbar disk herniations improve over six weeks. Because there is no difference in outcomes between surgical and conservative treatment after two years, patient preference and the severity of the disability from the pain should be considered when choosing treatment modalities. If a disk herniation is identified that correlates with physical findings, surgical diskectomy may improve symptoms more quickly than continued conservative management. Epidural steroid injections can also provide short-term relief. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:急性腰椎间盘突出症是坐骨神经痛的最常见原因。排除马尾综合症,硬膜外脓肿,骨折或恶性肿瘤等紧急原因后,需要进行为期六周的保守治疗试验。建议患者保持活跃。如果六周后症状持续存在,或者神经功能恶化,则可以考虑影像学检查和侵入性检查。大多数腰椎间盘突出症患者的病情会在六周内得到改善。由于两年后手术治疗与保守治疗的结果没有差异,因此在选择治疗方式时应考虑患者的喜好和因疼痛而致残的严重程度。如果发现椎间盘突出症与体征相关,外科椎间盘切除术可能比持续保守治疗更快地改善症状。硬膜外注射类固醇也可以提供短期缓解。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Family Physician》 |2008年第7期|p.835-842|共8页
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    DAVID S. GREGORY, MD, CRAIG K. SETO, MD, GEORGE C. WORTLEY, MD, and CHRISTINE M. SHUGART, MDLynchburg Family Medicine Residency, Lynchburg, Virginia, and University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VirginiaThe AuthorsDAVID S. GREGORY, MD, FAAFP, is assistant professor of clinical family medicine with the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and with Commonwealth University in Richmond. Dr. Gregory is a graduate of the Commonwealth University School of Medicine and completed a family medicine residency at Eglin Air Force Base Regional Hospital in Florida. He completed a faculty development fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and currently serves as director of pediatric education and didactic programs at the Lynchburg (Va.) Family Medicine Residency.CRAIG K. SETO, MD, FAAFP, is assistant professor of family medicine, assistant residency director, and director of sports medicine training at the University of Virginia, Department of Family Medicine, Charlottesville. Dr. Seto earned his medical degree from Eastern Medical School in Norfolk, and completed a family medicine residency at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Ga. He completed fellowships in faculty development at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and in sports medicine at the Hughston Sports Medicine Clinic, Columbus, Ga.GEORGE C. WORTLEY, MD, is assistant professor of clinical family medicine with the University of Virginia Charlottesville, and with Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Wortley is a graduate of State University of New York, Upstate Medical Center, in Syracuse, and completed a family medicine residency at Latrobe Area Hospital, Latrobe, Pa. He earned his certificate of added qualifications in sports medicine and currently serves as director of sports medicine curricula for the Lynchburg Family Medicine Residency.CHRISTINE M. SHUGART, MD, is a primary care sports medicine fellow at Moses Cone Health System in Greensboro, N.C. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville, where she also completed a residency in family medicine.Address correspondence to David S. Gregory, MD, FAAFP, at 2097 Langhorne Rd., Lynchburg, VA 24501. Reprints are not available from the authors.Author disclosure: Nothing to disclose.,;

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