When is surgery necessary?
If significant lower limb weakness, loss of urinary and fecal incontinence, or ineffective conservative treatment after three months are observed, minimally invasive surgery should be considered.
If significant lower limb weakness, loss of urinary and fecal incontinence, or ineffective conservative treatment after three months are observed, minimally invasive surgery should be considered.
The risk of relapse is high if posture is not improved or core muscle training is not strengthened. Continued rehabilitation after treatment is recommended.
It is extracted from the patient’s own blood, so there is no risk of rejection, and it can promote nerve and tissue repair.
It uses heat energy to precisely destroy pain-conducting nerves without damaging the main nerve trunk, and the effect can last for several months.
Jianli Medical uses ultrasound-guided injection, which is safe, precise, and virtually painless.
Yes. Moderate stretching can help relieve nerve pressure, but during the acute phase, weight-bearing and bending movements should be avoided.
Mild cases may improve, but if there is no improvement after more than two weeks, it is recommended to seek medical attention.
Both are possible. Lumbar spine compression causes nerve root pain, while piriformis muscle compression occurs in the buttocks.