What Is Spinal Manipulation?
Spondylosis is the pathological changes of the bone, intervertebral discs, ligaments, and muscles of the spine, which in turn compress and traction to stimulate the spinal cord, spinal nerves, blood vessels, and autonomic nerves, resulting in complex and diverse symptoms. The common diseases are cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis. Main symptoms: inability to stand upright, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, decreased memory, neck and shoulder pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, weakness in the lower limbs, and severe cases may cause paralysis.
Spondylosis
- Spondylosis is the bone of the spine,
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- The most vulnerable occupations for spinal diseases are: entrepreneurs, computer engineers, designers, accountants, teachers, doctors, office workers, and people who have been working in the same posture for a long time have a significantly higher probability of spinal disease than other occupations.
- 97% of middle-aged and elderly people in China suffer from spinal diseases, and in recent years, they have become younger. Among people under 40, more than 40% of people have various diseases of the spine, and the incidence of scoliosis in children Up to 25%.
- Relevant surveys show that about 70% -80% of the total number of primary and secondary school students learning incorrect postures at desks, all kinds of poor postures are prone to keep the spine in a long time.
- Keep a good posture while sitting, standing, walking, and lying down everyday. To "stand as loose,
- According to relevant data, the incidence of cervical spondylosis has been increasing year by year in China. About 10% of people in the country suffer from cervical spondylosis, and the age of onset is getting younger and younger. Experts point out that the clinical symptoms of patients with cervical spondylosis are related to sudden changes in temperature, and this is one of the most common diseases in urban white-collar workers.
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- Scene one: Typhoon night, the temperature in the middle of the night suddenly dropped by many degrees, and you still sleep with your shoulders as usual and do not cover the blanket. Waking up in the morning, your first reaction is scapular pain, neck discomfort, sore joints ...
- Scenario 2: You work overtime in the air-conditioned room of the office building. After a busy day, you finally shut down your computer and prepare to pack things home. When you stand up, you feel that your neck is stiff, your shoulders and back are heavy, and your head is dizzy. You can't help but rub your sore shoulder with your fist, and your head with your fingers ...
- Scene 3: The weather is very boring. You feel sweaty during the day and you feel sticky and uncomfortable. That night, you took a cold shower and warily refreshed. It didn't take long for you to feel a bit abnormal. Your head started to ache and your hands and feet became numb ...
- "The above three cases are all 'protests' due to the long-term compression of the cervical spine and sudden temperature changes," the experts explained. Cervical spondylosis is a high incidence of urban white-collar workers in summer. In recent years, its incidence has become younger, ranging from patients in their 20s to 10s.
- In the air-conditioned room for a long time, it will cause the sweat glands to close and affect the normal metabolism. If you sit still for a long time, it will cause the imbalance of neck movement balance, and the neck muscles, nerves, spinal cords and blood vessels will be affected. Over time, it will cause cervical spondylosis. Due to the busy work, white-collar workers tend to be patient with things that happen to the body, such as shoulder discomfort and neck fatigue, so they can pinch their hands and massage them, or pat each other and rub them. To reduce the degree of pain. Even without cervical spondylosis, white-collar workers often experience symptoms of cervical discomfort.
- If the symptoms of cervical spondylosis have already appeared, it is recommended to go to a specialist hospital for treatment to avoid serious secondary lesions. With severe cervical spondylosis, the pain can be severe. Director Bai said that he had a patient with cervical spondylosis and the symptoms were very serious. He could not fall asleep for three days and three nights. The cervical spine and upper arm were as painful as a knife cut. It was unbearable and the drugs were hard to stop at once.