-- Physical Therapy
-- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
-- Epidural Steroids
-- Surgery
These traditional treatments are meant to help patients whose disc
degeneration is symptomatic and already well established. Dr. Hubert says
that gene therapy would be implemented at the earliest stages of disc
disease to prevent the progressive degeneration of the disc. "We would
hopefully prevent the problems associated with disc degeneration by
attacking it earlier," said Hubert.
Symptoms associated with painful disc degeneration may include:
-- Stiffness in lower back
-- Back pain when bending, twisting or carrying heavy objects
-- Weakness in the lower extremity, radiating pain to the buttocks and
upper thighs
There is currently no way to reverse the process of disc degeneration. Dr.
Hubert explains, "Once it starts it is usually going to continue."
However, unlike arthritis of the knees or hips, most patients with disc
degeneration have few symptoms. As individuals age, disc degeneration
becomes more common, yet back pain from painful disc degeneration is less
prevalent among individuals over 50 years of age.
Gene therapy may one day be able to alleviate the symptoms of painful disc
degeneration. This therapy is currently being tested in research studies
and investigators indicate that in some of the animals the disc disease has
shown significant improvement with slowing of the degenerative process.
However, human clinical trials are years away and currently safety issues
are still being investigated. "With further research, gene therapy may one
day be a powerful tool in the treatment of disc degeneration."
Disclosure: Dr. Mark Hubert and the co-authors of this article received no
compensation for this review and do not own stock in a commercial company
or institution related directly or indirectly to the subject of this
article.
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