Multimodal management for low-back pain associated with spondylodiscitis

Q2 Medicine Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2582
Eric Chun Pu Chu
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Spondylodiscitis is a rare and severe condition which can lead to progressive spinal deformities and poor functional outcomes [1]. Clinical management of low-back pain associated with spondylodiscitis has not been reported, as low back pain often persists even after appropriate treatment of spondylodiscitis [2]. A70-year-old woman with a 4-month history of nonspecific low-back pain and spondylodiscitis presented to the chiropractic clinic for conservative management. The symptoms started with abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, intermittent bilateral gluteal pain, and lower-extremity soreness. Gastritis and urinary tract infection were initially diagnosed. Thoracic radiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT) were indicative of spondylodiscitis at the T10/11 level, and her low-back pain was treated successfully with systemic antibiotics, scraping therapy, and spinal manipulative therapy. As there are limited data to suggest treatment modalities and extend care of spondylodiscitis [1], we report a case of successful management of low-back pain associated with spondylodiscitis, with multimodal therapy in a faster recovery time.
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腰椎椎间盘炎相关腰痛的多模式治疗
脊柱炎是一种罕见且严重的疾病,可导致进行性脊柱畸形和不良的功能预后[10]。腰痛与脊柱炎相关的临床治疗尚未见报道,因为腰痛通常在适当治疗脊柱炎后仍持续存在[10]。一位70岁的女性,有4个月的非特异性腰痛和脊柱炎病史,来到整脊诊所接受保守治疗。症状以腹部不适、腹泻、间歇性双侧臀痛和下肢酸痛开始。最初诊断为胃炎和尿路感染。胸片、磁共振成像(MRI)和计算机断层扫描(CT)提示T10/11水平的椎间盘炎,她的腰痛通过全身抗生素、刮痧治疗和脊柱推拿治疗成功治疗。由于建议治疗方式和延长椎间盘炎护理的数据有限,我们报告了一例成功治疗腰椎间盘炎相关腰痛的病例,采用多模式治疗,恢复时间更快。
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