Manipulation to Treat Superior Cluneal Nerve Entrapment
Volume 4 - Issue 1
Wang Jun1, Yin Jichao2*, Hu Xing lV3 and Lei Chengxiang1
- 1Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
- 2Shan’xi Xi’an Health School, China
- 3Xi’an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, China
Received:March 01, 2021; Published: March 11, 2021
Corresponding author: Yin Jichao, Xi’an Health School, Beilin District, Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province, China
DOI: 10.32474/GJAPM.2021.04.000182
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Abstract
Background and objectives: Superior cluneal nerve entrapment syndrome is one of the causes of low back pain. Explore new
treatment methods for the treatment of Superior cluneal nerve entrapment syndrome.
Case Report: A 44-year-old man with severe pain in the right lower waist for 3 days, pain in the right iliac crest, accompanied
by throbbing pain in the right hip, restricted waist movement, increased pain during forward bending and rotation his straight-legraising
tests were negative on both sides. Check the sacroiliac joints and spine without obvious abnormalities.
Result: Manipulative therapy can relax the tension of the waist and hip muscles, and comprehensively obtain better treatment
results for the compression of the buttock epithelial nerve; ultrasound examination can well describe the damage of the buttock
epithelial nerve.
Keywords: Superior cluneal nerve entrapment syndrome; manual therapy; low back pain
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