Nutcracker syndrome, what it is

Nutcracker syndrome, also known as nutcracker syndrome, is defined as the compression of the left renal vein as it passes through the vascular fork formed by the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery.

The specialists in Osteopathy at the MOTEC Center affirm that this pathology causes problems at the renal level, such as infections, severe pain in the left inguinal region or repeated lumbago, among others. The problem is that the renal vein is compressed by the superior mesenteric artery.

Osteopathic treatments can reduce the symptomatology suffered by patients. Osteopathic treatment for Nutcracker syndrome is based on manipulating the superior mesenteric artery and freeing the renal vein. If the renal vein is released, the genital system is also worked on.

The gonadal arteries (spermatic and ovarian) reach the renal vein. The entire venous system of the left side reaches the left renal vein. An organism in good health has a good general circulation.

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