Abstract
Spinal pain syndromes come to the forefront in the structure of referral rates for medical advice and considerably reduce quality of life in this category of patients. The paper considers the role of an edematous component in the development and chronization of pain. Occurring edema gives rise to local hemo- and lymphodynamic disorders, dysregulated vascular tone, activated thrombogenesis, and increased vascular permeability, eventually leading to the excessive irritation of nociceptors, the enhancement of a pain component, and the progression of tissue swelling. Objective: to study the efficacy of L-lysine escinate in the combination treatment of acute non-specific low back pain. Patients and methods. Sixty-two patients aged 21 to 53 patients (mean age 36.4±0.9 years) with acute low back pain were examined. L-lysine escinate having venotonic and anti-inflammatory activities was chosen as an agent to correct edema syndrome. The results of clinical, neurological, and manual muscular testing and assessment of the biomechanics of the vertebral column, obtained using the original soft package “Visual optic analysis” developed by the authors, were analyzed. All the patients were found to have acute non-specific low back pain or radiculopathy (entrapment syndrome) and considerable changes in the biomechanics of the vertebral column. The patients were treated in accordance with the standards of medical care for spinal pain. L-lysine escinate was additionally incorporated as an antiedema drug into the therapeutic complex of the patients in the study group. Results and discussion. The study patient group demonstrated a more pronounced trend towards reductions in pain syndrome and local muscle edema. It was noted that L-lysine escinate was effective in treating both acute pain syndromes and exacerbations of chronic low back pain and that additional non-drug programs should be included in order to correct an impaired motor stereotype.
Highlights
Болевые синдромы в области спины занимают ведущее положение в структуре обращаемости за медицинской помощью и значительно снижают качество жизни данной категории пациентов
L-lysine escinate having venotonic and anti-inflammatory activities was chosen as an agent to correct edema syndrome
L-lysine escinate was incorporated as an antiedema drug into the therapeutic complex of the patients in the study group
Summary
Болевые синдромы в области спины занимают ведущее положение в структуре обращаемости за медицинской помощью и значительно снижают качество жизни данной категории пациентов. Цель исследования – изучить эффективность L-лизина эсцината в комплексном лечении острой неспецифической боли в нижней части спины Пациенты и методы. У всех пациентов выявлены острая неспецифическая боль в спине или радикулопатия (компрессионный синдром), а также значительные изменения биомеханики позвоночного столба. Отмечены эффективность препарата L-лизина эсцинат в лечении как острых болевых синдромов, так и обострений хронической боли в нижней части спины и необходимость включения дополнительных немедикаментозных программ коррекции нарушенного двигательного стереотипа. Objective: to study the efficacy of L-lysine escinate in the combination treatment of acute non-specific low back pain. All the patients were found to have acute non-specific low back pain or radiculopathy (entrapment syndrome) and considerable changes in the biomechanics of the vertebral column. У всех пациентов выявлены острая неспецифическая боль в спине или радикулопатия (компрессионный синдром). Нейроортопедические показатели в обследованной группе рой боли препаратов с противоотеч-
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