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Background Clinical examination of patients with chronic lumbar radiculopathy ... the level and side of the radiculopathy, was performed. Results The prevalence of disc herniation was 77.8%.
For patients experiencing spine and neurological conditions, finding the right care is crucial to improving quality of life.
A potential overreliance on new technology, the lack of standardization and long-term data and underappreciation of global spinal alignment are three of the most overlooked issues in spine care and ...
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Discogenic Pain in Your Lower Back and How It's TreatedIt is a type of lower back pain, a diagnosis that affects 80 ... It's usually a degenerative cause at work that occurs without signs of a herniated disc. The cause isn't entirely understood ...
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Say ‘goodbye’ to surgery: Know about these advanced non-surgical interventions for spine healthSpine problems, such as chronic back pain, pain after lower back surgery, disc herniation ... caused by conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and radiculopathy.” ...
A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine Evidence showed that surgery significantly improved the Neck ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the long-term efficacy of spinal fusion surgery versus non-surgical treatment for chronic radicular lumbar spondylopathy. METHODS: A total of 93 ...
A lumbar puncture is a test to check the fluid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord. This is called the cerebrospinal fluid or CSF. A lumbar puncture can check for cancer cells or for ...
Constipation could potentially cause lower back pain. In other cases, the two symptoms may also have a shared root cause, such as fibroids, digestive conditions, or medications. However ...
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