Third lumbar transverse process syndrome
The third lumbar vertebra process syndrome is a common disease in patients with low back pain or low back pain. It occurs in young and physically manual workers. Because the third lumbar vertebra process is particularly long and extended horizontally, there are vascular nerve bundles passing nearby, and there is more myofascial adhesion. In the upright position, the third lumbar vertebra is at the apex of the lumbar physiological lordosis, which is an important part to withstand mechanical transmission. Therefore, it is susceptible to external forces and easily damaged, causing it to attach muscle torn, bleeding, scar adhesion, tendons Membrane thickening contractures cause friction, irritation and compression of vascular nerve bundles to produce symptoms.
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