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In total, 116 patients with unilateral chronic lumbar radiculopathy were included ... at any of the studied lumbar levels (L2 to S1) was 77.8%. Table 2 shows the frequencies of positive index ...
Lumbar radiculopathy is inflammation of a nerve root in the lower back that causes symptoms in the back and down the leg. Radiculopathy is pain and other neurological symptoms caused by the ...
What may initially appear to be a classic presentation of a common condition in this case sciatic radiculopathy from ... disc disease at the L4-L5 and L5-S1 interspace without significant ...
Disc herniation (or bulge) is another common cause of lumbar radiculopathy ... occur at the bottom of the spine at the L4/5 and/or L5/S1 discs. The condition may not always cause symptoms ...
Lumbar radiculopathy is also known as sciatica. Symptoms include pain and numbness in the low back, hips, buttock, leg, or foot, ad they are usually made worse with long periods of sitting or walking.
Lumbar radiculopathy, or sciatic neuritis, is a condition that usually results from a pinched nerve or a herniated disc, though other causes are possible. Typical symptoms are weakness ...
L5-S1 is the exact spot where the lumbar spine ends and the sacral spine begins. The lumbosacral joint represents where the lumbar and sacral spine adjoin. L5-S1 is vulnerable to misalignment and ...
Exclusion criteria were radiculopathy secondary to herniation ... or did not have an L4–L5 or L5–S1 posterolateral disk herniation on MRI (34%). Forty eligible patients declined to participate ...