| Literature DB >> 36249665 |
Saloni Shah1, Samiksha Khemani1, Shrikant Mhase2, Sabih N Khan3, Aishwarya A Pashine4, Manoj S Patil5.
Abstract
A prolapsed intervertebral disc (PIVD) refers to herniation of the nucleus pulposus out of the intervertebral space. Mechanical nerve compression brought on by a protruding nucleus pulposus and an increase in chemokines in the affected area causes the underlying pain, which is typically treated conventionally with surgery or medication. Nonetheless, these management strategies may not always be effective and may impact a person's quality of life. This report highlights the case of a 31-year-old male patient, who complained of neck and low back pain associated with tingling sensations for two months, and was treated with Dorn Therapy (DT) which is the basis of pain management intervention in conjunction with spinal traction, spinal mobilization, stretching, muscular strength training, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Following a week of pain management techniques, DT significantly reduced pain, improved range of motion, and enhanced muscle strength. This case report highlights the impact of DT on pain associated with a PIVD, which may curtail an individual's well-being.Entities:
Keywords: case report; disc bulge; dorn therapy; nucleus pulposus herniation; prolapsed intervertebral disc
Year: 2022 PMID: 36249665 PMCID: PMC9550201 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.29023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the spine.
A= Desiccation and mild disc bulge at C5-C6 region, B= Intruding thecal sac at L5-S1 region.
Figure 2Demonstration of Dorn Therapy.
Outcomes describing pre-treatment and post-treatment values.
| OUTCOMES | Pre-treatment values | Post-treatment values |
| Pain | 7 on the numerical pain rating scale | 1 on the numerical pain rating scale |
| Range of motion (cervical region) in degrees using a goniometer | ||
| Flexion | 0-34 | 0-40 |
| Extension | 34-0 | 40-0 |
| Left lateral flexion | 0-54 | 0-54 |
| Left cervical rotation | 0-65 | 0-70 |
| Range of motion (lumbar region) in centimeters (cms) using modified-modified Schober’s test | ||
| Flexion | 2 cm | 3 cm |
| Extension | 1 cm | 2 cm |
| Left thoracolumbar rotation in degrees using a goniometer | 0-20 | 0-25 |
| Muscle strength for cervical and lumbar regions in grades by manual muscle testing | ||
| Flexors | 3+ | 4 |
| Extensors | 3 | 4 |
| Left and right side rotators | 3 | 4 |