Is CePlate Cervical System a key step in starting lumbar spine rehabilitation?
Publish Time: 2024-07-24
CePlate Cervical System is a surgical method used to treat severe lumbar spine lesions, in which screw implantation is one of the key steps of the operation. By implanting screws into the lumbar spine, doctors can effectively stabilize the vertebral body and promote bone fusion, thereby improving the patient's lumbar spine function, relieving pain, and improving the quality of life.
CePlate Cervical System is mainly used to treat lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar fractures and other diseases. These diseases usually cause low back pain, numbness and dysfunction of the lower limbs, which seriously affect the patient's life. The purpose of screw implantation is to stabilize the lumbar spine through mechanical fixation, prevent further damage, and provide an environment conducive to bone fusion.
During the operation, the doctor will first determine the damage to the intervertebral disc through imaging examinations. Next, the doctor makes a small incision in the waist, removes the damaged intervertebral disc tissue, and implants a bone graft material or artificial implant. These implants are usually made of biomaterials that can promote bone healing. The doctor will then use specific screws and metal rods to fix the lumbar spine to ensure that the bone fusion process is not disturbed.
The success or failure of screw implantation directly affects the patient's rehabilitation effect. Correct screw implantation can effectively reduce the range of motion of the lumbar spine, relieve pain, and promote vertebral stability and bone fusion. However, a period of rehabilitation is required after surgery, including physical therapy, rehabilitation training, etc., to help patients regain normal mobility.
During the postoperative rehabilitation stage, patients need to pay attention to avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor, and follow the doctor's advice to exercise moderately. Regular review is also an important part of ensuring the effectiveness of the surgery. Imaging examinations are used to monitor the progress of fusion and ensure the stability of screw fixation.
In general, CePlate Cervical System provides an effective treatment for patients who suffer from lumbar spine lesions. Although surgery cannot cure all problems immediately, it creates a stable foundation for the rehabilitation of the lumbar spine, allowing patients to gradually return to normal life.