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  1. On myoelectric back muscle activity and lumbar disc pressure in sitting postures by Gunnar Andersson, 1974
  2. Low Back Pain by Jessica Collins MD, 2009-08-12

41. Lumbar Disk Disease
lumbar disk DISEASE. About Your Diagnosis Your lumbar spine (low back) is made If your physician suspects that you have a lumbar disk that is causing a
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LUMBAR DISK DISEASE About Your Diagnosis
Your lumbar spine (low back) is made of five vertebrae separated by cartilaginous disks that serve as the "shock absorbers" of the spine. They act as a cushion between the bones and allow some flexibility of the lower back. Degenerative changes or trauma may rupture the annulus fibrosus, the tough band of cartilage surrounding each disk, and disk material may bulge or herniate into the spinal canal or nerve root canal. The herniated or bulging piece of the disk or degenerative bone spur may compress the spinal cord or nerve root, causing pain in the back or "tingling and numbness" that may radiate to the buttocks, hips, groin, or legs. The pain from a bulging or herniated disk is worse on movement and may be worsened by coughing, laughing, or straining while having a bowel movement. Some patients also have weakness, clumsiness, drop foot, or walking intolerance. Living With Your Diagnosis
Degenerative changes in the disks are a normal process as we age. Tobacco abuse, poor posture, and strenuous work with poor lifting technique may accelerate the degenerative changes. The disks gradually become worn, less plump, and eventually flattened. When the disk space becomes narrow enough that the vertebrae rub one another, then wear and tear changes develop at the edges of the vertebrae. This wear and tear causes bone spurs to develop that may begin to press on the end of the spinal cord and/or one of its nerve roots. As the nerve becomes irritated, it may cause back and leg pain, tingling and numbness, or weakness in the legs or feet. Rarely, with extremely large, acute disk herniations, a loss of bladder and bowel control may occur.

42. Herniated Lumbar Disk Is A - Washington DC
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43. Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas -
Epidural hematoma. lumbar disk hernia. Lumbar spine magnetic resonance. Vein rupture is usually secondary to a lumbar disk degenerative disease.
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44. JAMA -- Abstract: Diagnostic And Therapeutic Technology Assessment. Chemonucleol
Diagnostic and therapeutic technology assessment. Chemonucleolysis for herniated lumbar disk. The DATTA panelists did not achieve a definitive consensus on
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Diagnostic and therapeutic technology assessment. Chemonucleolysis for herniated lumbar disk
The DATTA panelists did not achieve a definitive consensus on the use of chymopapain chemonucleolysis for a protruding lumbar disk contained by the annulus. Concerns about safety, especially the risk of anaphylaxis and the risk of damage to the spinal cord, were frequent. The effectiveness of this procedure for this indication was also questioned by many of the panelists. The panel did agree that chemonucleolysis is unacceptable as either safe or effective for use in patients with a herniated lumbar disk that is extruding nucleus pulposus through the annulus. Accordingly, diagnostic

45. JAMA -- Genetic Risk Factors For Lumbar Disk Disease, April 11, 2001, Marini 285
Genetic Risk Factors for lumbar disk Disease. Joan C. Marini, MD,PhD Musculoskeletal disorders such as lumbar disk disease are among the most common
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Genetic Risk Factors for Lumbar Disk Disease Joan C. Marini, MD,PhD
JAMA. Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings. Musculoskeletal disorders such as lumbar disk disease are among the most common conditions for which patients seek medical care. Although clinical studies have provided insights into disease prevalence and clinical management, recent research advances

46. Functional Outcome In Dogs After Surgical Treatment Of Caudal Lumbar Interverteb
Caudal lumbar disk herniations (ie, third lumbar L3 to seventh lumbar L7 In dogs with caudal lumbar disk herniation, complete sensorimotor loss was
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47. Summary: Lumbar Disk Geometry
If lumbar disks are to hard to measure, can i infer their shape from their Edu Subject Re lumbar disks Atif, Clinical Biomechanics, Vol.
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48. Painful Lumbar Disk Derangement: Relevance Of Endplate Abnormalities At MR Imagi
LowBack Pain Following Surgery for Lumbar Disc Herniation. lumbar disk Herniation Correlation of Histologic Findings with Marrow Signal Intensity
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Painful Lumbar Disk Derangement: Relevance of Endplate Abnormalities at MR Imaging
Dominik Weishaupt, MD , Marco Zanetti, MD , Juerg Hodler, MD , Kan Min, MD , Bruno Fuchs, MD , Christian W. A. Pfirrmann, MD and Norbert Boos, MD From the Departments of Radiology (D.W., M.Z., J.H.) and Orthopaedic Surgery (K.M., B.F., C.W.A.P., N.B.), Orthopaedic University Hospital Balgrist, Zurich, Switzerland. Received February 29, 2000; revision requested April 10; revision received June 2; accepted June 30. Address correspondence to D.W., Institute of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospital Zurich, Raemistrasse 100, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland (e-mail:

49. InteliHealth: Herniated Disk
In most people with a lumbar disk herniation, severe leg pain is the chief complaint. In rarer and more severe forms of lumbar disk herniation,
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    51. Lumbar Articles, Support Groups, And Resources
    Lumbar. Medical Glossary; LUMBAR lumbar disk REMOVAL LUMBAR LAMINECTOMY LUMBAR PUNCTURE LUMBAR RADICULOPATHY. Medical Videos (by slp3D Internet
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    Lumbar disc disease (LDD) is among the most common ailments in Western societies.1 In the lumbar disk disease in active duty military personnel.
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    53. Spine Center At Rapid City - Lumbar Disc Changes
    The Spine Center at Rapid City is the largest regional referral center for complex back and neck pain problems.
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    Lumbar disc Changes Bulging discs Back
    The Annulus and Nucleus exert pressure on nearby nerves.
    Normal disc Bulging disc Herniations Back
    The Nucleus is squeezed through the opening in the Annulus causing pressure on nearby nerves. Central disc Herniation Mid-Lateral disc Herniation Foraminal disc Herniation Far-Lateral disc Herniation
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    Bone spurs and overgrowth of the Ligamentum Flavum cause compression on the nerves.
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    54. Lumbar Degenerative Disk Disease - DynoMed.com
    ‘lumbar Degenerative disk Disease’ itself is a general term applied to In lumbar degenerative disk disease, lifting or twisting can aggravate pain.
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    The cervical vertebrae are the seven vertebrae that form the upper part of your spine, between the skull and the chest. The thoracic vertebrae are the 12 bones between your neck and your lower back.  Thoracic vertebrae have cup-shaped surfaces called facets, in which the ribs rest and connect to the spine.  These ‘joints’ help the ribs to move up and down during breathing. The lumbar vertebrae are the five largest and strongest of all vertebrae.  They are found in your lower back between the chest and hips.  The strong muscles of the back are attached to the lumbar vertebrae. Your sacrum and coccyx are the bones found at the base of your spine.  The triangular sacrum—made up of five vertebrae fused together—supports the spine and connects it to the pelvis.  Your coccyx, or tailbone, is formed from four fused vertebrae and has little function. The vertebral foramen is the hollow part of the vertebrae where the spinal chord (nerve tissues) attaches to your brain and sends signals all over your body.

    55. Percutaneous Endoscopic (Arthroscopic) Cervical/Lumbar Discectomy
    Top view of herniaged lumbar disc. Percutaneous cervical/lumbar discectomy is different from standard disk surgery because there is no muscle dissection,
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    Side view of herniated lumbar disk. For many, the only treatment is surgical removal of part of the herniated disk; a major traumatic operation that requires anesthesia, the dissection of muscle and removal of bone and bone fusion. Now there is a new and less traumatic procedure for some disk patients known as percutaneous micro-decompression cervical/lumbar discectomy with laser thermodiskoplasty, an outpatient procedure.
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    56. Herniated Lumbar Disc(Disk)
    lumbar vertebra hernia of intervertebral disc, I has become. In case Herniated lumbar Disc , Disc is more popular than disk , isn t it?
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    Lumbar vertebra hernia of intervertebral disc, I has become.
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    herniated lumbar disc?
    There is a cartilage that is called "Intervertebral disc" that plays the role of the cushion between bone and bone.
    The intervertebral disc is composed of annulus fibrosus (hard and peripheral part) and medulla nucleus (center part).
    The state that annulus fibrosus tear by some chance and medulla nucleus has come out is called a hernia.
    A state where it comes out is called hernia
    Just like jam bread and bean jam doughnut with which jam overflows exactly.
    Hernia that developed by the intervertebral disc of one's back is lumbar vertebra hernia of the intervertebral disc. Herniated Lumbar Disc.
    (Other examples, there is cervical vertebra hernia of the intervertebral disc of one's neck. )
    An important nerve enters cave on the back of spine. But, the protruding hernia presses this nerve.
    So,That it comes out is the sciatic nerve painfully in the lower half body terrible pain.
    Then, it was similarly so also in me.

    57. Nomenclature And Classification Of Lumbar Disc Pathology - REFERENCES
    The proper terminology for reporting lumbar intervertebral disk disorders. Aging and degeneration of the lumbar intervertebral disk.
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    1. American Medical Association, Current Procedural Terminology Editorial Panel. Current Procedural Terminology 2000. Chicago: American Medical Association, 2000. 2. Bonneville JF. Plaidoyer pour une classification par l'image des hernies discales lombaires: la carte-image. Rev Im Med 1990; 2:557-60. Bonneville JF, Dietemann JL. L'imagerie dans les sciatiques; Rev. Prat. (Paris) 1992;42:554-66. Brant-Zawadzki MN, Jensen MC. Imaging Corner: Spinal Nomenclature. Inter- and intra-observer variability in interpretation of lumbar disc abnormalities: A comparison of two nomenclatures. Spine 1995;20:388-90. Breton G. "Is that a bulging disc, a small herniation, or a moderate protrusion?" Can Assoc Radiol J 1991;42:318. Brock M, Patt S, Mayer HM. The form and structure of the extruded disc. Spine 1992;17:1457-61. Coventry MB, Ghormley RK, Kernohan JW. The intervertebral disc: its microscopic anatomy and pathology.

    58. L4-5 Disc (Disk) Herniations Of The Lumbar Spine - Medical Illustration
    Low Back Pain L4-5 Disc (disk) Herniations of the lumbar Spine.
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    59. Herniated Nucleus Pulposus (slipped Disk)
    disk (the nucleus pulposus) is forced through a weakened part of the disk. This results in and leg pain (lumbar herniation) or neck pain and arm pain
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    Herniated nucleus pulposus (slipped disk)
    Definition
    Herniated nucleus pulposus, or slipped disk, is a condition in which part or all of the soft, gelatinous central portion of an intervertebral disk (the nucleus pulposus) is forced through a weakened part of the disk. This results in back pain and leg pain (lumbar herniation) or neck pain and arm pain (cervical herniation) due to nerve root irritation.
    Alternative Names
    Lumbar radiculopathy; Cervical radiculopathy; Herniated intervertebral disk; Prolapsed intervertebral disk; Slipped disk; Ruptured disk
    Causes
    The bones of the spinal column, or vertebrae, run down the back connecting the skull to the pelvis. These bones protect nerves as they exit the brain and travel down the back and then to the entire body. The spinal column is divided into several segments the cervical spine (the neck), the thoracic spine (the part of the back behind the chest), the lumbar spine (lower back), and sacral spine (the part connected to the pelvis that does not move). The spinal vertebrae are separated by cartilage disks filled with a gelatinous substance, which provide cushioning to the spinal column. These disks may herniate (move out of place) or rupture from trauma or

    60. L4-5 Disc (Disk) Herniations Of The Lumbar Spine - Medical Illustration
    Low Back Pain L4-5 Disc (disk) Herniations of the lumbar Spine.
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