Ankylosing spondylitis occurs when
there is inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine, making it
difficult for a person to move and bend. In severe cases, vertebrates fuse and
lead to a rigid and inflexible spine leading to a hunched posture. The cause
for ankylosing spondylitis remains untraceable. However, research studies
indicate that genetic factors do influence the tendency of a person to develop
the disease.
Symptoms
The person at the initial stage of Ankylosing
spondylitis may experience mild back pain and stiffness that comes and goes. If
extreme, it causes severe back pain loss of flexibility in the spine.
Areas that commonly get
affected
It affects joints between the base
of the spine and the pelvis.
Vertebrates in the lower back.
Joining points of tendons with
ligaments.
the cartilage between the breastbone and the
ribs
The hip and shoulder joints.
Treatment
Modern science lacks the treatment
for Ankylosing spondylitis. Over-the-counter medicines therapy sessions help
reduce inflammation and pain, in rare cases there may arise the need for
surgery.
Neurotherapy treatment works better
and brings effective results without medicines and tools. It is through pressure
techniques at specific points that neuro therapist cures the cause of the
problem. Stimulating the area of the back between the sixth and twelfth
thoracic vertebrates through specific pressure techniques to reduce inflammation
and helps treat inflammatory disorders.