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Gel 'could treat major back pain' | Gel 'could treat major back pain' |
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A hi-tech gel could be used instead of major surgery to treat chronic lower back pain, according to a study. | A hi-tech gel could be used instead of major surgery to treat chronic lower back pain, according to a study. |
The gel contains tiny particles which swell and stiffen when injected into a damaged area. | The gel contains tiny particles which swell and stiffen when injected into a damaged area. |
Tests on animals, reported in the journal Soft Matter, showed it was able to repair the discs that provide a cushion between the bones of the spine. | Tests on animals, reported in the journal Soft Matter, showed it was able to repair the discs that provide a cushion between the bones of the spine. |
The University of Manchester work raises the possibility of patients being able to regain full mobility. | The University of Manchester work raises the possibility of patients being able to regain full mobility. |
Our approach has the advantage of restoring spinal mobility whereas spinal fusion surgery results in a significant loss of mobility at the fused and adjacent discs Professor Tony FreemontUniversity of Manchester | Our approach has the advantage of restoring spinal mobility whereas spinal fusion surgery results in a significant loss of mobility at the fused and adjacent discs Professor Tony FreemontUniversity of Manchester |
It offers a potential alternative to spinal fusion surgery, a technique in which the bones of the spine - the vertebrae - are fused together to reduce pain by eliminating motion in the affected area. | It offers a potential alternative to spinal fusion surgery, a technique in which the bones of the spine - the vertebrae - are fused together to reduce pain by eliminating motion in the affected area. |
This is a major procedure, which requires considerable recovery time and can lead to a significant loss of mobility. | This is a major procedure, which requires considerable recovery time and can lead to a significant loss of mobility. |
Degeneration of the intervertebral discs causes holes in the load-bearing tissue of the disc. | Degeneration of the intervertebral discs causes holes in the load-bearing tissue of the disc. |
This decreases the height of the disc, reducing its ability to insulate the vertebrae, and resulting in pain. | This decreases the height of the disc, reducing its ability to insulate the vertebrae, and resulting in pain. |
Smart sponges | Smart sponges |
The micro gel particles the research team have developed are like "smart sponges" when dispersed in water. | The micro gel particles the research team have developed are like "smart sponges" when dispersed in water. |
The material is a fluid with a low pH - indicating a high level of acidity - and can be injected through a syringe. | |
However, at the higher pH found in the body it changes to a stiff gel because of the absorption of water. | However, at the higher pH found in the body it changes to a stiff gel because of the absorption of water. |
In tests, the researchers injected the gel into a damaged disc taken from a pig, and increased pH to levels similar to those found in the body by injecting alkaline solution. | In tests, the researchers injected the gel into a damaged disc taken from a pig, and increased pH to levels similar to those found in the body by injecting alkaline solution. |
Researcher Professor Tony Freemont said there was a pressing need to develop a non-surgical method for repairing intervertebral discs. | Researcher Professor Tony Freemont said there was a pressing need to develop a non-surgical method for repairing intervertebral discs. |
He said: "Our approach has the advantage of restoring spinal mobility whereas spinal fusion surgery results in a significant loss of mobility at the fused and adjacent discs." | He said: "Our approach has the advantage of restoring spinal mobility whereas spinal fusion surgery results in a significant loss of mobility at the fused and adjacent discs." |
However, his colleague Dr Brian Saunders said: "Although we are encouraged by our findings, much work lies ahead to develop a viable non-surgical repair technology to replace spinal fusion as the standard surgical treatment for chronic lower back pain." | However, his colleague Dr Brian Saunders said: "Although we are encouraged by our findings, much work lies ahead to develop a viable non-surgical repair technology to replace spinal fusion as the standard surgical treatment for chronic lower back pain." |
Complex problem | Complex problem |
The Manchester team plan to investigate the development of biodegradable micro gels that can release additives to stimulate regeneration of intervertebral disc tissue. | The Manchester team plan to investigate the development of biodegradable micro gels that can release additives to stimulate regeneration of intervertebral disc tissue. |
Dr Alison McGregor, an expert in back pain at Imperial College London, described the research as "very exciting". | Dr Alison McGregor, an expert in back pain at Imperial College London, described the research as "very exciting". |
However, she said: "Managing the back pain of people with degenerate discs often goes beyond damage to the disc itself and leads to many problems in the surrounding tissues, especially muscles and ligaments. | However, she said: "Managing the back pain of people with degenerate discs often goes beyond damage to the disc itself and leads to many problems in the surrounding tissues, especially muscles and ligaments. |
"I am not sure that restoring some of the properties to the disc will lead to normal motion and normal function. | "I am not sure that restoring some of the properties to the disc will lead to normal motion and normal function. |
"Often there are many psychosocial factors and other factors that are contributing to the pain and disability that these people present with." | "Often there are many psychosocial factors and other factors that are contributing to the pain and disability that these people present with." |
Dr Joan Hester, president of the British Pain Society, agreed the gel would not work for all back pain sufferers. | Dr Joan Hester, president of the British Pain Society, agreed the gel would not work for all back pain sufferers. |
"Pain can come from the tiny nerves that run round the edge of the disc, from ligaments, facet joints, inflamed nerve roots, from bone and from muscle spasm. | "Pain can come from the tiny nerves that run round the edge of the disc, from ligaments, facet joints, inflamed nerve roots, from bone and from muscle spasm. |
"Improving mechanical function of the disc and increasing mobility must have a beneficial effect, but will not provide a cure for all back pain. | "Improving mechanical function of the disc and increasing mobility must have a beneficial effect, but will not provide a cure for all back pain. |
"Injecting material into an intervertebral disc carries a small risk of introducing infection." | "Injecting material into an intervertebral disc carries a small risk of introducing infection." |
The research was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. | The research was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. |
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