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Column Case Report No. 90| ILC International Low Back Pain Clinic (Osaka) Column

December 14, 2024

The patient

A male patient in his 20s.

The patient’s medical history to date

The patient has had chronic low back pain since 2017. in 2021, while performing a deadlift, he developed a strained back, and numbness in the right leg appeared.
After a period of improvement, he consulted a local doctor based on the recommendation of people around him, where he was diagnosed with disc herniation.

He came to our clinic to improve his symptoms.

 

Symptoms before treatment

 

Difficulty in bending forward and backward as well as twisting around one’s body.

 

・Pain levels before treatment

Lower backLower limbsNumbnessButtocks
Pain level7445

No pain at all is rated as 0, and the maximum possible pain is rated as 10.

Main area of pain and numbness: lower back, lower limbs

 

Forward bending: somewhat difficult

Bending forward: possible

Point of tenderness: L4/5 on both sides

Lasegue test: negative

Coughing & sneezing: Sometimes painful

Intermittent claudication: none

 

Additional explanations on our clinic’s medical examination

・Daily activities

 

The patient works as a farmer. Sustained standing or squatting posture is very difficult.

Sitting for long periods of time is no problem.

He used to play baseball and deadlift in the past.

Imaging and findings

 

  • L4/5- Disc herniation

The above findings were also observed on the imaging.

・The disc herniation at L4/5 is likely to have compressed the spinal canal and caused the symptoms of pain and numbness.

 

 

Treatment

After consulting with the patient, the Cellgel Method was performed on L4/5.

The treatment was performed by Dr. Kotera.

The treatment took about 20 minutes.

After taking a rest in the recovery room, since the patient was able to sit, stand, and walk without any problems, he walked home on his own.

Our clinic’s treatment method

Additional information about the Q-Florence method we have just presented above.

Cost of the Q Florence method: 1,600,000 yen/one site (including tax) to 2,300,000 yen/two sites (including tax)

Cost for this patient’s case: Q Florence method 1 site = 1,600,000 yen (including tax)

Risks and side effects of the Q-Florence method: Although there are no reports of such cases in our own experience or in the literature, there is a possibility of damage to nerves, dura mater, and other surrounding tissues due to insertion of the spacer. There is a very small possibility of allergic reaction to the local anesthetic. There is a possibility of dislocation or fracture of the spinous process. Temporary urinary problems and allergic reactions may also occur.

For more detailed information, please refer to the following links:

Blog article explaining the Q-Florence method in an easy-to-understand manner (in Japanese)

Our clinic’s page about the Q-Florence Method (in Japanese)

This article was written by the Administrative Director of the Clinic