I think most people may not know where the lumbar sacral region is located in the human body. So today I will give you a brief introduction on where the lumbar sacral region is. In layman's terms, the lumbar sacral region refers to the spine at the horizontal plane of the upper edge of the buttocks and all the vertebrae below it. It is in the middle of the spine, located below the belt. As for fasciitis, some people may not know it. It is a layer of membrane that helps the human body stretch, which is equivalent to a spring placed in the human body. Next, let us understand the pathogenesis of lumbar fasciitis. Pathogenesis of lumbar fasciitis: 1. Chronic strain Chronic lumbar muscle strain is a cumulative injury, mainly due to excessive fatigue of the lumbar muscles, such as bending over for a long time, or habitual bad posture, or staying in a fixed position for a long time, which causes continuous stretching of the muscles, fascia and ligaments, increases the pressure in the muscles, and obstructs the blood supply. In this way, the energy consumed by the muscle fibers during contraction cannot be replenished, producing a large amount of lactic acid. In addition, the metabolic products cannot be cleared in time and accumulate too much, causing inflammation and adhesion. Repeatedly doing this can lead to tissue degeneration, thickening and contracture over time, and stimulate the corresponding nerves, causing chronic low back pain. Failure to receive correct treatment or incomplete treatment, or repeated injuries may result in the inability to completely repair the injured lumbar muscle fascia. Chronic local sterility 2. Chronic lumbar muscle strain Inflammation, microcirculation disorders, accumulation of metabolic products such as lactic acid, stimulate nerve endings and cause symptoms; in addition, degeneration or scarring of damaged muscle fibers can also stimulate or compress nerve endings and cause chronic low back pain. 3. Congenital malformations For example, occult sacral spondylosis causes some muscles and ligaments to lose their attachment points, thereby weakening the stability of the lumbosacral joint; one side of the lumbar vertebra is sacralized or the sacral vertebra is lumbarized, and the asymmetry of the facet joints between the two sides of the lumbar vertebrae causes inconsistent movement of the lumbar sacral muscles on both sides, causing compensatory strain of some lumbar and 4. Invasion of wind, cold and dampness It can hinder the local circulation of qi and blood, promote and accelerate the tension, spasm and degeneration of the lumbar and sacral muscles, fascia and ligaments, and thus cause chronic low back pain. I think everyone’s understanding of lumbosacral fasciitis will be greatly deepened after reading the above. In addition, the above article has made a lot of explanations on the pathogenesis and symptoms of lumbosacral fasciitis, and also made some explanations on how traditional Chinese medicine treats lumbosacral fasciitis. I believe that people who have read it in detail will already know very well how to determine whether a patient has lumbar fasciitis. Here I also hope that the above explanation of lumbosacral fasciitis can help everyone. |
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